Aspen Universe: Revelations #1
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Aspen Universe: Revelations #1

Writer: Joshua Hale Fialkov, J. T. Krul Artist: Jordan Gunderson, Mark Roslan Publisher: Aspen Comics Release Date: July 13, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2
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The most groundbreaking event in Aspen Comics' history starts NOW!!!

For over thirteen years, devoted Aspen Comics fans have clamored for something special...something unique...something...UNIMAGINABLE!

Aspen Comics has answered the call for loyal fans and new readers alike!

This summer, legendary creator Michael Turner's two greatest creations, FATHOM and SOULFIRE, unite as one in a crossover event so massive in scope, it can only serve to forge a BRAND NEW ASPEN UNIVERSE in the process! With the existence of humanity along with The Blue facing a catastrophic turning point for their own survival, one woman of both more

  • 9.0
    The Broken Infinite - Frank Rodriguez Jul 11, 2016

    Aspen Universe: Revelations #1 more than lives up to the hype. The story seems and is presented simply while being multi-layered. There are hints of lots of things to come. Fialkov and Krul craft an issue that is great for new readers while not talking down long time readers. Relationships and conversations are not wasted, allowing readers to follow and building upon the story as well as flesh out our characters. While Aspen does not have as much screen time, it only hurts the issue slightly. And the over tone of the issue capture triumphantly by every single creative part of the book. Lettering, color, inks, pencils and writing are all done exquisitely. I'm excited to see what will come in this event and what long term effects, especially after the two major revelations this issue dropped. Aspen Universe: Revelations #1 is a rewarding introduction to the end of the beginning and the beginning of the end and I'm excited for the ride. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Jul 17, 2016

    I hope this story works - crossovers between the series (and their characters) should be a good jolt to set up new and more exciting stories. Read Full Review

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