Argumento
The mechano-samurai Toshiro travels a Victorian clockwork world, battling horrors too dark for mankind. With his mysterious partner, the world-famous adventurer Quicksilver Bob, Toshiro must face Earth’s greatest foe yet: the soul-stealing, zombie-creating jellyfish from beyond.
"All in all, Toshiro is well worth the pick up if you enjoy Hellboy, B.P.R.D, and Rocketeer. It’s got a lot going on, but if you can look past that, it’s a cool premise with some killer art. I really hope to see more tales of Toshiro in the future." - Fanboy Comics
"I cannot give this book any higher of a recommendation. It has all the things that make modern graphic novel reading so much fun: high stakes, great fights, secrets and mysteries, and poignant ontological commentary on our contemporary times. " - Nerds of Color
"Fans of Moritat’s renderings of Jonah Hex and 1800s Gotham City in the New 52′s All-Star Western will fit right in with Pawlak’s world of cobblestones, bricks, and shadows. Even better, the well-choreographed battle scenes with the British militia could put Toshiro right up against the bloody Spartan battles in Frank Miller’s 300." - Borg.com
"All in all, Toshiro is well worth the pick up if you enjoy Hellboy, B.P.R.D, and Rocketeer. It’s got a lot going on, but if you can look past that, it’s a cool premise with some killer art. I really hope to see more tales of Toshiro in the future." - Fanboy Comics
"I cannot give this book any higher of a recommendation. It has all the things that make modern graphic novel reading so much fun: high stakes, great fights, secrets and mysteries, and poignant ontological commentary on our contemporary times. " - Nerds of Color
"Fans of Moritat’s renderings of Jonah Hex and 1800s Gotham City in the New 52′s All-Star Western will fit right in with Pawlak’s world of cobblestones, bricks, and shadows. Even better, the well-choreographed battle scenes with the British militia could put Toshiro right up against the bloody Spartan battles in Frank Miller’s 300." - Borg.com