Review: Brian Buccellato’s FOSTER
By Agent Burgos on Jan 11, 2012 with Comments 0
So I am still recovering from the Amazing Arizona Comic Con that took place this past weekend, and let me tell you it was, well…AMAZING!
One of the greatest things about the Amazing Con is that it is very intimate and you actually have time to interact with your favorite artists, creators, writers etc. Well this was the case with Brian Buccellato, who is currently coloring and co-writing DC Comics New 52 The Flash. Even though I love what he is doing with Flash, I am here to talk to you guys about Eddie. Huh? Yeah, Eddie Foster is the main protagonist of Buccellato’s newest independent comic book called “FOSTER”.
I was lucky enough to grab a copy at the con, since it debuted there and it was limited to 500 units. As many of you know me and the boys here at Comic Book Therapy, love indie comics and independent artists and we do anything we can to spread the gospel of the fine arts of comic books.
Well I read Foster today. I read it, I loved it and I demand more! I will try my best to not spoil the story, because honestly you need to be surprised. I didn’t know anything about the book until I read it and boy was I glad.
Foster is set on the late 60′s early 70′s era in the fictional”VINTAGE CITY”.
Agent Burgos
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