The true purpose of the Voidsong is revealed! The end of the world was just the beginning! With the Voidsong's influence spreading deep into the fabric of reality, Aquaman and the Flash are the only heroes left standing. The apocalyptic circumstances seem to have finally forged a true partnership between these two disparate heroes, which raises a glimmer of hope. But as they head beneath the waves to do battle with the entity behind the song, what closely guarded secret will shatter the trust they'd formed?
Georgiev delivers some great art in the issue. The visual style is unique and adds some interesting and visually dynamic action to the issue. Read Full Review
Aquaman and The Flash: Voidsong #2 strikes the perfect balance between narrative progression and character exploration. Georgiev's artwork does an excellent job illustrating how the heroes' strategies are different, but their punchline remains the same. Additionally, Beredo's colors perfectly capture the balance between our heroes' bright colors and the Void's darkness. Read Full Review
Aquaman / The Flash: Voidsong #2 may be the best comic we've read from Kelly and Lanzing. Despite the double-sized issue, the pacing moves like lightning, the character interactions are engaging, the action is intense, the plot drops more than one surprise, and the art is great. Read Full Review
A uniquely entertaining comic that's almost like a big summer movie: tons of action, it looks great, it's very intriguing, and has a healthy dose of humor. You better grab this one! Read Full Review
This is truly a great issue and while there are some small details that feel just a touch cliche at times, the sum of the parts here is just a really strong story. Read Full Review
While this is a stand-alone series that seems to take place on the fringes of continuity, the creative team does a great job of making it feel like an event. Read Full Review
Next month is the conclusion of this mini-series. The short run, character interplay and big action sequences have made this a fun diversion for Aquaman and Flash fans. Read Full Review
Halfway through this issue, the story just went off the rails. I liked how Aquaman ran to Atlantis to get to Mera, but he should have been worried about Atlantis as a whole. Instead, he swam past everyone to get to her. Then the reveal of an Atlantean space program fueled by stolen speed force - WTF. That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard and I've heard some stupid stuff. Then the line, "I can't be a king without listening to my queen." What the hell does that mean, that's a whipped puppy who can't make decisions for himself. That's not Aquaman in the least. Jeeze this went downhill fast.
The good will of the first issue doesn't last. This isn't bad but man, did I just lose a ton of interest in it.