In the rugged North Sea, the crew of the Kapital come across a rogue group of whalers, persistently hunting despite the realities of the Crash. When Callum Israel and his crew intervene, they come face to face with centuries of tradition and what is referred to as the old ways.
The world is getting darker and darker in the world of The Massive, and with their fearless leader looking as though he's not going to be around to steer the ship too much longer. The artwork is impressive, with Brown and Bellaire making an impressive team. With this arc, more danger is coming to the crew of The Kapital, and with it comes cracks in the armor of Callum Israel. This is making for an impressive run of a terrific and thought-provoking comic. Read Full Review
The Massive is a title that's constantly full-steam ahead. Wood has mastered his characters, allowing them to grow with just as much intrigue as when they first set foot on the Kapital. With gritty artwork paired with top-notch storytelling, The Massive should crack your pull list. Read Full Review
Sixteen issues in The Massive remains a pillar in this golden-age of creator-owned comics. Read Full Review
For a book set on the ocean and called The Massive the artist has a major problem representing scale and can fall prey to size issues as the book goes on. That's not really a huge problem as the dialogue and the characters are really strong I just think that maybe with a firmer or more ambitious hand on the artistic wheel the book could've made up for a few of the slower moments. As is it's a very solid and promising start to a new storyline and made me want to read more from this universe so I'd call that a definite success, pick it up. Read Full Review
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