Choose your fate, choose your action, choose your destiny! In this special extra-sized 25th issue, Michael Holt has dis-covered a deadly hidden enemy, and only a series of life-or-death simulations can bring the threat to the forefront! But when Mr. Terrific lies to his team, how can they trust him again? Don't miss this epic multi-path journey that puts you, the reader, in charge of the story! Pick your ending, but choose wisely! The Terrifics team hangs in the balance!
This issue only further solidifies how underrated and excellent of a book The Terrifics is. Read Full Review
Since its inception, this has been a fun title to read, and Yang makes The Terrifics #25 even more so by using a branching narrative. On top of this, he adds some twists to make it unique from other interactive stories. This makes this landmark issue something truly special. Read Full Review
This was a blast of an anniversary issue to read and it was an ideal fit for The Terrifics. Go out of your way to check this out as it might be the most fun comic youll read all month. Read Full Review
There aren't as many options for success or failure as there are in the books " this is more of a puzzle to find the one right solution " but it's an inventive concept that provides a lot more re-read value than your average comic and puts you into the shoes of your favorite heroes. Read Full Review
A very enjoyable "Choose Your Own Adventure" style comic, making full use of the story structure and supported by excellent artwork. Worth reading as a one-shot, part of the ongoing narrative, or as an introduction to "The Terrifics." Read Full Review
The Terrifics #25 is a fun story with some interesting developments for future issues. While the choose-your-own-adventure story can be a bit "overwhelming" at times, overall, it is a fun little twist on the storytelling for this issue. It also makes the read feel a lot longer (plus it is an extra-sized issue). The art is tremendously well done, and the issue is just a delight to look at, in and of itself. Read Full Review
Choose your fate, choose your action, choose your destiny! This was the pitch, and this creative team delivered on it! The Terrifics #25 was the boldest story told in this series so far, and that is saying something considering everything this team has been through since the very first issue. It paid off at the end, and the whole plot was clever for the way that it took advantage of what transpired in the previous story arc. Read Full Review
A lot of fun to read and innovative storytelling.
Must read and own . Hands Down!!
I love that Dan Mora finally got to work on the interior art!!
Prelude:
I've been looking forward to this issue of The Terrifics. Let's see how it goes.
The Good:
I love these alternate branch stories.
Some really interesting paths.
JLC!!!!!!!
Really fun issue.
Mora's art was great.
Quite an interesting set-up for future stories.
The Bad:
Nothing.
Conclusion:
An amazing issue that uses the expanded space well. I always love these stories and #25 of The Terrifics knocked it out of the park.
Just great, great fun with some lovely artwork. I didn't know Gene Luen Yang was writing this title now. I loved his New Super-Man series. I'm going to start buying this monthly.
Multiple choice books may not be as common as back in the day, which only makes this comic more special. It was a great idea to incorporate a branching story in the series, giving the reader some freedom and activ control over what's happening, or illusion of it, at least. And that's very much the reason why you SHOULD pick this book up - it's different, and offers different reading experience from usual comics. Even if in the end you follow w pre-destined path, you, yourself, take each step, you think about possible consequences of your choices, taking a direct part in the unraveling story.
for fans of adventure games like Life Is Strange or The Walking Dead, this issue is a must pick. That's the closest you can get to comics be more