The Centipede creeps in and strikes!
It's hard to tell if Ponticelli's work adds or takes away from the series, but Miville continues to deliver a solidly crafted"and different"tale within the superhero framework. Read Full Review
Luckily there weren't THAT many off-putting instances, and Ponticelli impressed me how I hoped he would in this issue, while Mieville wrote in a couple of new things that I really loved — one being this new antagonist in The Centipede, and the other being the trash-talking hero known as Flame War. That said, I'm excited to see more about Centipede in future issues, and I'm hoping Mieville keeps topping himself as far as these H-Dial transformations go, because he hasn't disappointed me yet. Also, bonus points because this issue has one of my favorite covers I've seen in a long time. Nice, classic-looking Bolland. Read Full Review
This particular issue of "Dial H" has some artistic inconsistencies and a slightly confusing story as The Centipede puts the pieces together and meets up with our heroes, but it's still a totally creative book that deserves as many readers as possible. Read Full Review