Sinbad
Comic Summary: by Dan Wickline From the company that brought you the smash indy hit Grimm Fairy Tales comes an exciting new series you can't miss! The fantastic tales of adventures from 1001 Arabian Nights have entertained and enchanted audiences for hundreds of years. Now Zenescope brings you a bold reinterpretation of these classic tales. This first series follows the adventures of Sinbad and his crew as they travel the seven seas, encountering fantastic beasts and a seductive enchantress, while searching for the mysterious and magical Jericho Visor. This is Sinbad like you've never seen him before. Written by Dan Wickline (30 Days of Night), this special preview issue is only 99 cents!
Codes: 689076350808 FEB084165
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| Artist: | Various |
| Author: | Dan Wickline |
| Cover Artist: | Al Rio |
| Release Date: | April 30, 2008 |
| In Stock? | Not currently available |
| Contains content intended for mature readers | |
| Genre: | Fantasy |
| Lists: | Froggie's Bargain Bin |
Customer Reviews
Two stories in this very cheap, relatively fun book; one features a more cartoony art style that I found captivating, and the other features a more realistic vibe like the cover. I preferred the cartoony style far more than the realistic style; it is Sinbad, after all. Unfortunately, the ongoing series is gonna be all real, big muscles and bigger boobs, etc. That was a turn-off.
Sinbad has some great lines is this book, and it’s really good for a preview. It’s a solid setup of the series introducing us to the man himself and showing us how he gets his ship and crew.
Love the cartoony style. The preview for issue 1 featured more visceral art that seems over-the-top, but I still enjoyed it.
Like most previews, there isn’t much to it, but it’s a nice flamboyant adventure that stands a good chance of hooking you in. Give it a shot.








