As a storm rages around the crew of the Kapital they embrace the reappearance of The Massive, and learn much more about the origin of the Crash from Mary. But it's only when masses of earth rise from the ocean floor that things really get interesting. . .
The Massive 28 continues to be a an excellent comic with solid, sophisticated writing and stellar art. The funny thing, though, is that it's taken me twenty-eight issues to discover that the series doesn't click with me on an emotional level. I'm in it for the long run, though, and it's certainly no hardship to read this, but I wonder if anyone else feels this way. Still, this is recommended. Read Full Review
The Massive continues to be a thrilling read, with the character depth, and mysterious adventure being as gripping as ever. The deteriorating health of Cal also gives some cause for thought, with the way his best friend Mag, and lover Mary view the situation being very dramatic. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
I like that Wood and Brown took a breather issue here, because ever since the discovery of The Massive a couple issues back, it's been pretty much constant revelations and new shit coming to light. On the flip side of that, however, there's a whole hell of a lot of shit that could still use some tying up, and there's only two issues left to do it. I'd be delighted if one of them is a double-sized finale issue, but I also trust Wood and Co. to stick their landing. They've been firing on all cylinders, and if there was a time for them to collapse, it would be about here, but the series seems to be going strong. Fingers crossed for a great ending. Read Full Review
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