The Kapital stumbles upon a newly declared sovereign nation—a community of hundreds living on oil platforms with dreams of forming a new utopia. With the world’s governments and economies in shambles in the post-Crash world, is this new “country” the hope for the future that Callum Israel and Ninth Wave are looking for? Or is it the divisive issue that’ll bring his crew to their breaking point?
The Massive has been one of my favorite books of the year - one that I look forward to each month. It's just really damn engrossing. Read Full Review
The Massiveis continuing its run of being an interesting and captivating story full of terrific characters and a story that is incredibly unique. The trials of the crew don't always excite, but there is always a reason to keep reading. The artwork is solid, though the detail work is lacking in regards to the usual style a bit in this issue, but there is no question that this is a great series, and has continued along this line in the first portion of the “Subcontinental” story arc. Read Full Review
The introduction of Gerry Brown a few issues ago has helped this series find it's legs. I'm really enjoying Brian Wood's world-building, but am still wondering if there will ever be a central plot to this series. Read Full Review
An entertaining read and a solid entry into the series so far. While there are some pacing problems and scenes that are not as strong as others, the good far outweighs the bad. Character interaction and dialogue is a strength here, while the art and choice of colour makes the story a vivid and unique visual experience. Read Full Review
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