Running low on crucial supplies, the crew of the Kapital head for a supposedly abandoned science station in Antarctica. But when Mary, second in command aboard the Kapital, and Ryan, the only American aboard, find the station occupied, a supply run turns into a deadly fight for survival.
There is honestly nothing I can really complain about in this issue. There is good character development, the dialogue is fantastic and this version of the world is great to visit, even if I dont want to ever live in it. This is a story that I am full board on and I think its definitely something to check out. Read Full Review
Add in small details at the end of the comic that reveal what's happened, this series is quickly becoming one of my favorite comics of the year. Read Full Review
This book continues to grab my interest with every issue that comes out, although sometimes I get frustrated with how little actually goes on in each one. Wood spends an immense amount of time building the environment as a character and very tepidly giving us the development of the human characters in this world. Though I know I'm being baited into each and every issue with only a hope of discovering more, I also know that Wood has a great track record of rewarding faithful readers (see DMZ). Come aboard for the adventure of The Massive. Read Full Review
Now it wouldn’t be a Massive comic without some extra information at the end. The Thirteen News Network (basically its CNN) has an interview with Captain Callum Israel about everything from Ninth Wave to the Kapital & The Massive. It’s a fascinating Q & A period and helps new readers on the background of these characters and their mission. Read Full Review
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