
“Full of detail, life, death and at times, whimsy. It’s a book about growing up, taking chances, love, loss, mortality, and morality.–The Convention Collective
“Simply put, this is the type of book that will remind you why you check out new monthly comics. The idea is clever and odd, the execution equally so, and the visuals fantastic, with clean and polished linework complimented perfectly by the letters and colors.”–Comics Beat
“The weird mixture of horror, science fiction, and coming-of-age drama somehow works together beautifully. The horror elements are genuinely scary, the science fiction elements are interesting and thought-provoking, and the coming-of-age drama is touching and relatable.”–Capes & Tights
“Tate Brombal’s writing is heart wrenching and heart pounding, evoking a powerful sense of longing and sadness from Chaos, while somehow keeping the intensely traumatic events and feelings the young mad scientist has in a beautiful balance with the chaotic joy and vibrancy of each and every page.”–AIPT Comics
“If you are looking for something that is mind-expanding, full of heart, and will keep you guessing what comes next from page to page, then The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos is going to toggle all your switches in the best possible ways.”–Comicon
“The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos #1 stands tall as an engaging opening to a story rife with whimsy and charm. It contains enough narrative richness within its moments of open table setting to act as both an excellent standalone tale, as well as the first chapter in an expectedly great series.”–Comic Watch
“The first issue is a perfect setup for a horror comic that struggles with the loneliness of feeling like an outsider.”–Fangoria
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