Review: Galaxy Heirs




We all like to think we're special in one way or another. Desmond Jones (a.k.a. DJ) certainly qualifies, having come from poverty to working with a new mentoring program for young people in his neighbourhood. He's a humble guy, though, he doesn't really think of himself as being all that significant...

So it is a bit of a shock when a strangely-dressed woman from another galaxy attacks him with a glowing sword because he is, in fact, actual royalty.

The shock of such a sudden revelation somewhat eclipsed by the simultaneous threat of impending death, DJ has precisely zero time to process such a life-changing newsflash. All is not lost, however, as a team of valiant protectors appear just as suddenly and engage the aforementioned assassin in combat. Cue much in the way of combat and advanced technological weapons and gadgets as our poor unwitting hero tries to stay alive in the crossfire.

Galaxy Heirs by writer Rubyn Warren II and artist Ronilson Freire is an all-guns-blazing action adventure with high-stakes drama and stunning visuals. The time-honoured cliché of Joe Not Actually As Average As He Thought He Was colliding with destiny under potentially extremely lethal conditions is played out with great style and humour.

Our protagonists are exotic and mysterious, their spacecrafts sleek and gleaming. Much is yet to be explained: How did DJ come to be living on Earth if he is of noble birth? Who is trying to kill him, and why? Can he trust the motley crew that stepped in to preserve his life?

This fresh prince may not stay fresh for long unless he can find some answers... and sooner rather than later.



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Zak Webber



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