Bob Benton's had an adventurous life, but it isn't without its tragedies. Now he must face a mistake he made years ago, and it will determine the fate of Black Terror!
The only redeeming part of the story for me was the Flashback. Now has the book been focused on that story as opposed to the soap opera that we got here. I'd have been a little happier. But it just seemed like the story was kind of disjointed in that the writer was trying to do far too much in just one issue. Read Full Review
Such word-heavy, dialogue driven sequences dont mean that this publication is entirely devoid of pulse-pounding pace though, as Bemis and Coleman still somehow manage to crowbar in a fantastically ultra-violent flashback sequence into the mix. In fact, Doctor Disgustings bizarre experimentation upon his nemesis reproductive system, and the Nazi scientists subsequent horribly drawn-out demise in a laboratory fire, would undeniably have been the highlight of this tale if not for this books final page Read Full Review
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