Grendel Prime lands on a freezing planet and finds a stunning city made of ice, whose caretakers are long-living, intelligent creatures. Could this planet be a good home for the rebirth of humanity? And if it isn't, will Grendel Prime survive his encounter with another alien race?
Overall this is a good issue in an amazing series for old-school Grendel fans as well as people new the title. Read Full Review
I'm continuing to enjoy new adventures with Grendel: Devil's Odyssey but I'm mixed about how the future should be. It feels like it's time to change the cycle to something new but I'm also feeling like it's time to go back to the very beginning and move forward anew. Yet I want more Prime stories because when done well, they're damn engaging. Even with the frustrating aspects of the story that we get here I want more of it in order to see how it can play out. Wagner's artwork continues to be really engaging to watch play out with the story and this world and I enjoy the way the dynamic works between him and Sigma as well as the new creatures he faces. I'm definitely curious to see what's next. Read Full Review
I have to go back and re-read the first two issues now, and I'll be looking forward to the next one. This is a good book. Read Full Review
While the formula feels familiar to what occurred on Gyk, it's a formula that can be repeated without diminishing returns based upon how interesting the newly discovered planet is. Read Full Review