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Planet Death #0

Writer: Derek Kolstad Artist: Tomas Giorello Publisher: Bad Idea Release Date: April 30, 2025 Cover Price: $7.5 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 1
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Blockbuster screenwriter Derek Kolstad, creator and writer of the internationally acclaimed, box office dominating motion picture franchise JOHN WICK, New York Times best-selling writer Robert Venditti (Superman '78, Green Lantern), with visionary artist Tomás Giorello (Star Wars, Conan) and ten-time Eisner Award-winner Dave Stewart (Star Wars, Hellboy) have combined forces to bring you this essential first chapter in a groundbreaking new sci-fi epic.Millions of miles from home, hundreds of ships descend into the stormy atmosphere of a hostile frozen world. On board, an army of resolute men and women brace for the coming assault.They are an more

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Collier Jennings Apr 29, 2025

    Planet Death #0 establishes a solid base for its story, thanks to a steady pace and gnarly artwork. Time will tell if it's a series that can stand shoulder to shoulder with sci-fi epics like Saga or Black Science, but the creative team is definitely aiming to deliver a blockbuster in comic form. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton Apr 30, 2025

    Planet Death #0 sets up a grim, violent military sci-fi yarn with overwhelming odds and well-choreographed action and compelling vehicle and weapon designs from Tomas Giorello. It doesn't reinvent the genre by any means, but synthesizes its influences and leans on the visual shock and awe of the comics to make for fun, yet harrowing summer read. Read Full Review

  • JCCDMX Apr 30, 2025

    Stunning comic. Absolute delight. The art is obviously spectacular. Perhaps, the best looking comic this year. But the story is even stronger. Derek Kolstad and Robert Venditti both have incredible talent and it shows. The story kicks off with a bang and doesn't let up. Even so, they are able to bring a lot of character and a heavy emotional ending to bear. 10/10.

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