The story is picking up. The pace is picking up. The revelations are picking up. This is the space saga that I have been wanting to see. Read Full Review
Boom! hit the ground running with Starborn. I'm more than happy to add this book to my permanent pull list. Read Full Review
This is the best of the Stan Lee titles that Boom! has recently launched. My only complaint is that it could move a little faster and that I might have a feeling where the story is headed, but what we're getting right now is just great stuff. And Randolph is doing my favorite art that I've ever seen on a Boom! title. Read Full Review
The issue ends with a cliffhanger that leaves me eagerly awaiting the next chapter. Roberson and Randolph have kicked things up a notch and the result is quickly moving up my must-read list. Read Full Review
Sure, it's simple and you've seen all these themes before, but if your inner kid can appreciate it for what it is. He'll thank you for picking it up. Read Full Review
"Starborn" still looks like a decent comic, and some of the design of characters and space concepts is interesting, but the pace of this issue simply gives too much so that in effect it feels like it hasn't given you anything at all. A shame. Perhaps as part of the trade this chunk of information will feel more fluid, but as a monthly instalment this isn't a story, this is a handbook. I'm hoping this is more a misstep and the comic can recover in the next issue. Read Full Review
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