Young Terrorists

YOUNG TERRORISTS
writer: Matteo Pizzolo
artist: Amancay Nahuelpan
colorist: Jean-Paul Csuka
letterer: Jim Campbell
format: ongoing

Synopsis: The daughter of an assassinated globalist kingpin breaks out of an internment camp and leads her fellow escaped prisoners in a battle against an elitist conspiracy of shadow governments, megabanks, and military juntas in this dark, subversive thriller.

10 OUT OF 10
– Bloody Disgusting
– ComicWow!
– Comic Crusaders
– SnapPow
– Comic Spectrum
– Comicosity

“A call to action… open your eyes and read this comic.”
-Taylor Hoffman, Bloody Disgusting

“Thrilling… it’s violent, aggressive, and taps into an undercurrent of rage against the proverbial machine that is pervasive in the world around us.”
-Dan Casey, Nerdist

“It’s the most ambitious and fiery debut I’ve ever seen.”
-Emma Houxbois, The Rainbow Hub

“Matt Pizzolo and Amancay Nahuelpan’s new near-future political thriller Young Terrorists is a striking take on 21st century America and a group of young rebels who want to disrupt it… it’s a thrilling (and occasionally excruciatingly violent) mind trip about some seriously angry anti-heroes.”
-James Whitbrook, io9

“Explosive… channels the rage and passion behind the pages brilliantly.”
-Laura Sneddon, Comics Alliance

“There’s political intrigue, violence, sex, a female protagonist, strong characters, a punk aesthetic, mystery, and dystopian societal commentary… Such was the nature of every panel and every word in this comic. It all had a purpose… capturing both pain and hurt and the beauty of rebellion.”
-Julia Walchuk, Comics Bulletin

“Smart dialogue, memorable characters, and in-your-face action. It’s THE INVISIBLES on PCP.”
-Julian Darius, SequArt (Grant Morrison: The Early Years)

“A dark and brutal tale, told with invention and passion.”
-J.M. DeMatteis (Justice League, Spider-Man: Kraven’s Last Hunt)

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