From New York Times bestselling Mind MGMT creator Matt Kindt and Black Hammer's David Rubín comes this fantasy adventure about a science-minded hero intent on keeping the balance between Earth and a magic world!
Overall, I thought that this was a fun and enjoyable chapter in this arc. The story is getting really interesting and exciting, and the group dynamic is just spot on. I'm keen to see some more action in the following issue, hoping that things begin to heat up for this group of rebels. Read Full Review
Trippy fantasy adventure with a distinctly modern twist. Read Full Review
Ether: The Copper Golems digs deeper into what's going on here but hasn't hit anything really solid in a way. Read Full Review
It feels a bit like a filler issue, though with that said it is still more than worth picking up, just adjust your expectations. Read Full Review
Ether Copper Golems #2 is a letdown after the compelling first issue. It focuses on being goofy as opposed to the internal character struggle of the first issue, and all the ways it tries to be different are really the bog-standard alternative fantasy story tropes of past comics. This one doesnt earn a recommendation. Give it a pass. Read Full Review
What a beautiful and engaging book, keep reading this please!
In truth I didn't like the first one, but I have sollicited it. So I take responsibility & brought it then read it.
And whaaa ... I find myself immersed in this univers in no time. But Grandor help a lot. It's the kind of character Parent will dislike. And they will freak out to see their kid reading this character. But Wahoo ... He make me laughing a lot and in truth I want him to stay or have is own title. Grandor is the kind of crazy I love.
I'm fond of the enigma trick too. I don't understand a thing about how answer it, but I love this part. I'm not even shure it's possible to answer this enigma.
Cover - I take the variant ... Really nice but not related. 1/2
Writing - I take a great pleasure reading it. Maybe more