The cosmic super-saga of the decade continues! As the Galactic Rangers risk destruction to find their lost captain, a legacy of violence catches up to our heroes - both of them! Plus, a special flashback sequence starring Captain Victory's mentor, Argas Flane!
I don't mind a book with its unique spin on things, but spending half your book with some scientific mumbo-jumbo doesn't make for the most exciting read. Read Full Review
Stuff happens. A lot of stuff happened previously. It's apparently making progress, but it's so mixed and convoluted on top of different art styles that it just feels like a mess. I'm hopeful for something sprawling here to all make sense at some point, but at the moment it's just a series of interesting pages with appealing artwork here and there and intriguing ideas being toyed with but not followed through on effectively. I continue to want to really be on board with this book and its ideas, but it's not making it easy. And not that it should. But it feels like it keeps setting up some high barriers with things that I should understand but haven't been exposed to and it penalizes me for not figuring it out. There's fantastic small moments here but it lacks a cohesiveness and vision to carry it through in the individual parts, making me feel like it would have been better off as an original graphic novel rather than a series of individual issues. Read Full Review