In a world with superhumans, a young homeless man named Jaden Theologia is chosen by the diety Elohim to become to the embodiment and enforcer of his Justice: Melchizedek, the King of Justice!

King of Justice

comicninja676
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Overall 3* using this site's rating system.
TL;dr:
It's okay, had a longer review then accidentally reloaded causing the whole thing to banish. In summary it's good enough feels a bit too bible side story in just 2 issues, could be something above average if the story breaks away from that but for anyone looking for a bible inspired comic it's good enough.
Plot: 3/10 generic slightly preachy good vs evil humans bad because their free will but it's not that it's actually a curse because we can't say free will can be both good and bad
Characters: 2/10 Characters are a whole nothing burger the only ok thing so far is the main character's design but even then it's nothing to write home about the artificial superhuman made by the antagonist started with a slightly interesting design but then got hit with the generic haircut gun and now looks like Mako from Legend of Korra in a weird coat.
Setting: 4/10 Multiverse right out of the bat gives a lot of wiggle room if used the world itself is okay looking there's dinosaurs running around alongside slightly futuristic looking buildings it could be interesting if developed but so far not much.
Art: 4/10 It's okay, seen better and have seen worse, the movement looks good enough however it does feel flat and lacking detail in most cases it has the opposite issue of a lot of indie comics.
