After reading a very poor review of this web comic, it prompted me to write one of my own.
If you don’t know what Axe Cop is, its a comic written by a 6-year-old boy named Malachai, and brought to life by the awesome art skills of his 29-year-old brother, Ethan. Its, as you might imagine, about a cop with an axe, and all of his adventures. With heroes such as Dinosaur Soldier, Fire Slicer, and Uni-Man, its full of delightfully random comic book fun that could only come out of the mind of a child. Imagine those cool scenes you and your friends came up with at recess (I know my friends and I did), except created in beautiful comic book art.
Now, as you can imagine, this is full of tons of violence. Head chopping, explosions, blood everywhere, tons of death. The comic was recently criticized (by someone who I would rather not give any traffic) for exploiting Malachai for his stories and being much too violent, and encouraging the kid to pump out these stories. I call B.S. The charm behind Axe Cop is that you can almost hear Malachai’s excitement as the story is being told. He is so excited and eager to have his older brother tell his cool stories to the world. Do I know if that’s true? Heavens no, but if you understand that this comic was never intended to be anything more than an inside joke for their close family and friends, you can understand that this comic is purely a celebration for the genius and creativity of one cool kid. Its not like a kid of that age could ever comprehend the gravity of everything he’s talking about. Its just innocent fun.
If there is one thing that I would say, its that Axe Cop needs to stick to its roots, and not get too worried about all the publicity, excitement, and hub-ub. Its only been two months since Axe Cop was created at all, and its exploded. If its going to keep going, its going to need to slow down, enjoy the ride, and just have fun with it. Honestly, once a week would be fine if it meant that we could have Axe Cop for a long time. The current schedule of daily episodes is fun, but setting a pace that could be hard to keep up with. It would actually be fun to have an interview with Ethan sometime about this topic. Maybe on some yet-to-be-announced audio type fun fest.