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Pages | 24 |
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Rating | 18 + |
Writer and Illustrator | Erik Reichenbach |
$10.00
The story begins with Sam Burton, a high school boy with hormones and idiocy. We meet his internal organs who are fighting, yet failing, to attract sexual partners for Sam, as well as a whole crew of Sperm…
Pages | 24 |
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Rating | 18 + |
Writer and Illustrator | Erik Reichenbach |
Steve Scar –
Listen…do you like low brow humor? Ever wonder what the mind of a hormonal dude is like? Yes? Then this fun little guy is exxxactly what you you’re looking for! It had me smiling the entire time at the dumb humor (I say that in the most sincere of complimenting fashion!) and even *poked* me with a few surprising twists during it! I read the first and second issue and I’m very confident any future issues will be equally entertaining. If you’re into laughing, crude humor and combing through some super fun art, I highly recommend this issue AND the second issue!
Adam W. –
So, as a huge Survivor fan I knew star Erik Reichenbach created his own comics. Not knowing much about Seed of Sam but reading the summary I was intrigued to see what this actually was. I have been reading and collecting comics for decades and this is one of the only times I ever genuinely laughed out loud reading a comic book. Not just once, multiple times. The book is extremely adult, completely hilarious, and a great read. The art is super colorful and incredibly engaging. I have read the first two issues and it was absolutely wonderful. If you enjoy adult “American Pie” style humor, PLEASE do yourself a favor and pick up these books…. I cannot wait to see what is next for these characters!!!
Cam R. –
Teen angst, adolescent hormones, and testicles – Erik’s comic book broached this impressive list of topics in a way my 5th grade health teach Mrs. Johnson never could have. A true page-turner, I left the comic book with not only a refreshed sense of my own anatomy, but also a renewed sense of sympathy for the armies of swimmers unceremoniously cast aside in napkins, and hotel bed sheets, and banana peels all across the world each night. Read this on the toilet, in the library, or whenever you’re in need of a chuckle and a raunchy reminder of what life use to be like in junior high.
Abby –
I wanted to provide a gal’s perspective on this comic. I read it with my boyfriend and I think I actually laughed out loud more than he did. Each page was filled with humor and details that kept your eyes really taking time on each page and wanting to read it again right after you finish.
Robert Ruport –
Seed of Sam is a lowbrow, very funny comic. So far it appears to be about Sam’s inner body which is made up of little dudes who operate his body like a machine. Every part of the body has its own sort of team that keeps it going and makes it work, from the brain that operates like a group of politicians, to the heart with scientists and engineers, to the intestines with blue collar construction workers, or the stomach with fisherman, but above all is the balls, which is where Sam’s future warriors train for the day in which they will need to impregnate a women. This concept, while it has been done before, has not been done in this sort of manner as far as I’m aware and I found it quite engaging, especially the bickering between the brain and balls and what they believe to be best for Sam, it’s quite relatable honestly. The main sperm cell from the cover is rarely even seen in the first issue, which I found sort of odd, but it helped set up the worldbuilding I think as there will be plenty of time to focus on the main sperm cell once they’ve entered the vagina. This is important because it allows us to see what leads up to the grand moment when Sam finally does the act. The humor throughout the first issue is very funny and relatable, Sam reminds me of myself a little bit because I am also a bumbling idiot around women, but the perspective of Sam’s brain trying to figure everything out while Sam just sits there blanked face is hilarious and makes me think how many times I’ve looked like that. The art is also quite interesting, it sort of reminds me of some of the older cartoon shorts that would play on Adult Swim. It’s disturbing, but in a cool way!