Right of Way: The Pedestrian #1’s Unique Take on Heroism

The Pedestrian #1

Illustrated by: Sean Von Gorman

Written by: Joey Esposito

Magma Comix

2024

*Teeny, tiny, spoilers, for real..

Behold, The Pedestrian! A strange visitor speedwalks into Summer City and silently changes the lives of its residents. But not all is quiet in this sleepy, small town—an ancient conflict linked to the secret history of street signs is brewing! DON’T WALK… RUN! In The Pedestrian, justice always has the right of way! Writer Joey Esposito (Batman: Urban Legends) reunites with Pawn Shop collaborator, artist Sean Von Gorman (Batman Beyond), for an offbeat tale that will stick with you!

In the world of comics, where the extraordinary becomes the norm, “The Pedestrian #1” emerges as a refreshing narrative that captivates and amuses with its originality. This comic book is a delightful journey through the streets of Summer City, where a peculiar hero emerges, not with a thunderous roar, but with the quiet determination of a speedwalker. The Pedestrian is a hero who doesn’t just fight crime but does so while adhering to the very laws that govern the average citizen’s daily commute.

Joey Esposito, known for his work on “Batman: Urban Legends,” teams up once again with artist Sean Von Gorman of “Batman Beyond” fame, to bring us this quirky and endearing story. Their collaboration breathes life into a narrative that is as much about the spirit of heroism as it is about the humor found in the mundane. The Pedestrian is a character that doesn’t rely on the typical displays of strength or agility; instead, he navigates the urban landscape with an adherence to traffic rules that borders on the comical.

The artwork in “The Pedestrian #1” is a vibrant homage to various eras of pop culture, with nods to the whimsical costume designs reminiscent of Alan Arkin’s “Simon,” the iconic “El Chapulín Colorado,” and even The Tick’s “Arthur“. These visual cues are not just mere aesthetics but serve as a bridge connecting the reader to a sense of nostalgia and familiarity.

The narrative’s strength lies in its perspective, showcasing the titular hero’s impact on the citizens of Summer City. It’s a tale told through the eyes of the everyday person, for whom The Pedestrian becomes a silent guardian of pedestrian rights. The comic’s charm is amplified by the absurd yet relatable scenarios where our hero staunchly observes pedestrian signals, a trait that is both admirable and hilariously absurd.

For those who appreciate the unconventional, “The Pedestrian #1” is a comic that deserves your attention. It’s a narrative that doesn’t just entertain but also resonates with a unique voice in the indie comic scene. It’s a story that could easily translate to the silver screen, capturing the essence of Troma Films’ offbeat and cult-classic style. Imagine a film where the hero’s greatest weapon is their unwavering respect for crosswalks and traffic lights—a superhero comedy that would stand out in today’s landscape of blockbuster hero tales.

“The Pedestrian #1” is not just another comic; it’s an experience that lingers, a narrative that sticks with you long after you’ve turned the last page. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the most extraordinary heroes are the ones who walk among us, quietly making a difference one step at a time. So, take a brisk walk to your local comic shop and let The Pedestrian guide you through an adventure where every step is a stride towards justice.

 

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