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7.6
Overall Rating

I was actually sad at the tragedy seen at the end of this issue. This story is simple yet moving. One of the most underrated comics currently put out I think.

Chew is awesome. Loved watching Tony take down the Collector finally.

This was an awesome read with the 7 year old. She loved it, laughed out loud along with me on some of the panels. Great read, great for kids. Definitely going to be picking up more issues as they're released.

I got way more than I expected from this comic. Hooked from the start.

I'm really digging this story so far. Ed Brisson certainly knows how to capture your attention to believe your part of the story and relate to the characters.

Oh.. this one is going to be good. Just give it time, it's a slow start but I see character and story build up.

Going strong.. pick it up if you haven't already.

I'm a long time lover of Mad Max so my review is likely bias but for me, awesome read, I dig the art. Can't get better than this and I'm looking forward to the next issue.

I'm a Revolutionary War junkie, so these types of stories are right up my alley. It started slow (which I expected from the description) but I'm expecting it to only get better.

Loved it. I love when Kirkman kills off characters.

Issue two was better than issue one. I'm digging this and the art suits the story most definitely.

Fun, entertaining and a likely a little truth behind mega churches and their love of money!

A good start to restart Bloodshot's story. As a fan of Bloodshot old and new, the last series feel flat once they started to introduce HARD CORPS into the mix. I found this issue refreshing, although not full of action packed killing like we're use to, it'll build back to what we all love from Bloodshot.

At first I wasn't sure about the art but then it seemed as if it suited the story. I was quite surprised to find the story more interesting than expected. Of course she was bitten by the same spider Peter Parker was but it's a nice twist to see her come into her own, with her own story now. I'm looking forward to seeing a different approach than with Peter while the possibility of creating new characters, villains, etc.

Art is great, story is just sort of flat, unoriginal. It's Peter Parker's story in another universe that just happens to be Gwen Stacy instead.

Nothing ground breaking and very easily predictable.

I'm giving it a chance after issue 1 but as the art is awesome, I'm not digging the story. Maybe see how issue 3 goes but it's not getting any better for me. It's just regurgitated stories from Earth 616 Peter Parker so far.

The whole time I was reading this all I could think of was the movie "Truman" but with a twist. I closed it with no inclination that I'll likely pick up issue #2, it didn't peak my interest enough.

I expected more from this issue after reading the description. It's just a little dry. The story lacked that push it desperately needed to keep me wanting to read more. After the crash where the students are just sitting around, just sort of threw me off, there should of been more to it than what was given story wise. Maybe it'll get better but if you want to keep readers, #1 has to have a little more substance to it than this issue gave us.

It has potential but I agree with some of the other reviews where the story is clunky, too much dialogue, etc. This is one that should perhaps let more of the art do the story telling, we don't need so much info and some of the dialogue is not necessary from the characters.

Yeah, I'm out. I was hoping the story would pick up but to me it just lacks substance, it's nothing groundbreaking, new and not quite as interesting as I think it could be.

This issue sadly disappointed me in my expectations. Honestly this 4 issue mini series should have spanned about 10 issues to fill in what seemed like large gaps of unanswered questions about the characters, the suit and the people after him. This last issue I expected this big finale, I was left with this bitter taste in my mouth. It sort of went from fighting to suddenly the main character sitting on his couch as if nothing ever happened. Sure Barbiere left the door open for more series but this should of been longer, not rushed and squeezed into 4 issues. Perhaps even if they left out the bonus King Tiger special in each issue, it could have filled some voids that were left out in the development of the characters, suit and story line.

Meh.. when I start thinking about other things while reading, that's a sign the writer has not captured my attention, keeping me entertained enough to focus on the overall story. I don't think I made it past page 15. It's too bad, the art wasn't half bad.

I was excited about this, I love X-O. By the time I was done reading, I don't want Ales writing for X-O anymore. It was a fast paced chase scene throughout the whole comic. That's about it and that's all this first issue offered to the world.

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