No. 1 With A Bullet Review

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No. 1 With A Bullet #1
Image Comics

Written by: Jacob Semahn
Art by: Jorge Corona 

Reviewed by: George@GenXGrownUp & Chris@GenXGrownUp

Her social media, strong. Her variety show segments, a hit. In NO. 1 WITH A BULLET, Nash Huang is at the top of her game. But when the iRis Shutter contact lens hits the market, Nash’s life is personally invaded. The latest leap forward in “technological progress,” these contacts not only play video or augment reality… but also record with the blink of an eye. Fighting to keep her life together after a leaked sex tape goes viral, a clingy super fan is the last thing on Nash’s mind… but that’s exactly when the bodies pile up and the terror begins. – Image Comics Website

An important tale with real world consequences.

No. 1 With A Bullet is a compelling look at modern society’s obsession with celebrity in the digital age. From noted author Jacob Semahn and award-winning artist Jorge Corona, No. 1 With A Bullet tells the tale of Nash Huang, internet darling, and hacking victim. The author’s intent to throw a light on the alarming trend of digital privacy invasion is evident right from the beginning of the story and Jorge Corona draws us in further with his unique visual style and frenetic pace. Far too often we fail to realize just how horrible this crime is and what the consequences are for the victims.

With a recent announcement from Sony for a contact lens recording device, it may not be long before this fiction has the potential to become reality.

Nash has her world turned upside down in this all-too-possible tragic tale and serious page-turner. Don’t worry though, her No. 1 fan has her back! Oh, wait, that might not be a good thing. Between, contact lenses that record, victim blaming bosses and a distraught spouse, Nash has a lot to deal with. As a sex tape goes viral, the body count grows and Nash is caught in the center of a horrific story through no fault of her own.

The art is beautiful, the dialogue gripping, and we can’t help but feel real pain for the main character’s plight. Come November 1st, make sure this book is on your pull list. You won’t regret it!

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By GenXGrownUp

"You have to grow older, but you don't have to grow up." We're Generation X'ers who spent our childhood immersed in the music, movies, games, and pop culture of the late 70s & 80s. All of that stuff has shaped who we are today as adults. So all of those nostalgic things are still very much a part of how we live our lives & see the world in the 21st century.

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