Michael Turner's Fathom makes its return for the sensational fourth volume! Aspen Matthews is back once again! But now, Aspen must deal with the global ramifications of the Blue and Black's exposure to the rest of the world. However, this is an Aspen that is through being manipulated by the outside forces surrounding her life. It's a brave new world for her and the rest of the cast of FATHOM, as they must attempt to piece together the fragments of a world shattered by the knowledge of their existence. With FATHOM's long awaited return at hand, some new creators and several familiar names are along for the ride! Artist extraordinaire Alex Konamore
I ignored this title for a long time. I will never like Michael Turner's artwork, which founded the noveau cocaine chic school of art: overall bad anatomy, emaciated women and flat faces that appeared to be products of close encounters with brick walls. I don't know how much Turner actually contributed to the conception of Dr. Aspen Matthews, a.k.a. Fathom, but if he was responsible for even half, I now see the potential of imagination that was lost with his passing. Read Full Review
This first issue does pretty much everything right, including an intriguing ending that makes me want to read the next issue. Read Full Review
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