Captain Midnight #8

Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Fernando Dagnino Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: February 26, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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On a mission to catch up with his future, Captain Midnight reunites with his long-lost love to learn how his hardware has made it into so many enemy hands. Revealing her own hunt for the Nazi Fury Shark, Caps old sweetheart turns his world upside down when she discloses the fate of his best friend!

  • 8.5
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Feb 27, 2014

    Captain Midnight #8 is the type of adventure yarn that I hope to find when I travel to my local shop. It easily earns a recommendation from me. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - James Anders II Feb 26, 2014

    If you are not following Captain Midnight or Project Black Sky, now is a perfect time to climb on board. Things are preparing to get active and you won't want to miss any of the action or excitement that promises to be delivered in coming issues. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Feb 26, 2014

    A solid issue that follows up after Captain Midnight starts questioning the whereabouts of Chuck. Not as exciting as everything else that has happened recently, but both a necessary and vital part of this story that needed to be addressed to push Captain Midnight towards what he has to do next now that he's in the present. He's frustrated and in a state where he's unpredictable, so I'd say that there is a good reason to want to know what he will do when he finally confronts Fury Shark. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Front Towards Gamer - Lido Feb 27, 2014

    Fury Shark herself is a walking annoyance in the series, constantly moustache twirling hilariously, and is far too overpowered to work as a credible threat. When she comes up, she feels less threatening and more annoying, as you know any solution the heroes have, she'll just whip out some new random gadget to invalidate the idea or claim it was all part of her plan. On the whole, this isn't the worst Captain Midnight I've seen, but it's definitely not the best. It's nice that we aren't bogged down with the Captain complaining about the modern world, but that's just because he's not in it, and what is in it only manages to eek out a recommendation from me by the skin of its teeth. Read Full Review

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