Story by: Vince Torres
Illustrations by: Sid Santos
Letterer: Geonard Yleana
Rated: For Mature Readers
Pelikomiks Studios
(5/5 ★★★★★)
(5/5 ★★★★★)
"It's the second year of famine.
The metropolis continues to starve.
You are hungry for justice.
You are hungry for revenge.
But most of the time, you're just hungry.
Will you join the gangs of flesh-eaters roaming the dark eskinitas?
Or will you sign up for the Anti-Cannibalism Division for better rations?
Your call.
Just make up your mind before you end up as lunch.
This is the world of FEED.
Dig in."
The Plot:
The Central's Plainclothes Unit is still searching for Tom, said to be responsible for the disappearances of several children. They do their search while carrying out Emergency Ordinance 028 as part of their mandate of being on ACD (Anti-Cannibalism Division).
The Good:
The second issue of Feed takes us on the darker scenery of a world enveloped by famine. The way Feed was made is like you're watching an episode of the walking dead. Imagine that intro scene until the very end credits of each episode. That's what these guys give to you. The comic was made in such a way that Pelikomiks Studios really stood up for what they aim to do in telling their stories in their comics.
The Bad:
I just wished more comic stores would be selling this local title. This should really be in the hands of more people.
The Verdict:
The second issue of Feed takes us deeper to the darker possibilities of the effects of massive famine. Corporal Pena shows this by being part of ACD. A child he has just rescued from a group of cannibals had sadly killed his own father in order to settle down the growing hunger within him. Corporal Pena has been left to enforce the law and executes the child on the spot as stated in Emergency Ordinance 028.
Feed takes us to a journey that could be a scary reality bound to happen. As El Niño continues to surge the Philippines, one could only hope that Feed will remain as a story in a comic that was greatly told by its creators from Pelikomiks Studios.
"The truly innocent are long dead. Anyone who has managed to survive two years of famine is guilty of something." - Omar
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