Black Hammer's family finds themselves trapped in bizarre limbo land in which they meet some familiar faces from the skies of Spiral City.
Black Hammer: Reborn #11 might be the most "Black Hammeriest" issue one of this world's books have ever been. Read Full Review
Lemire's Black Hammer books never disappoint, andBlack Hammer Reborn #11 no exception. I look forward to seeing how this series wraps up next issue, as it sets the stage for Black Hammer: The End. Read Full Review
Black Hammer Reborn continues to be a lot of fun and we can see in this issue more of the various threads coming together. I'm glad to see a little bit of what happened to the old crew even as I've enjoyed seeing Lucy's story expand as there's a good connected aspect between them all. Lucy's not in this one all that much but letting her husband and daughter take center stage works quite well and giving Abraham a chance to shine and fill in the gaps is a big plus. It continues to be a good read that looks great throughout and I'm really curious to see how Lemire wants to bring it to a close with the next issue. Read Full Review
The art still feels so empty for me, compared to the use of space from the original series.
Lot's of surprises this issue. Lemire continues to unravel these characters and reshape them throughout Black Hammer.