The only superhero in a world without superheroes, can Peter Cannon find anything in this mundane dimension to defend it against the endless powers of a god???
Peter Cannon delivers one of the best issues of a comic one can read this year. Unique, bold, experimental and utterly fresh, this series is ridiculously brilliant. Read Full Review
Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt is a comic book reckoning that's been 30 years coming. Read Full Review
This issue does a great job showing the brilliance of this series in both writing and art. A truly outstanding book. Read Full Review
For a title about a semi-forgotten superhero, there's something scarily intelligent with what this creative team has done in Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt. Gillen has proven that this series isn't just a one-trick pony sending up Watchmen, but instead is able to cross the boundaries across the history of comics. Teaming up with Caspar Wijngaard and company, one can only wonder how this comic can possibly top itself from here. Read Full Review
Do yourself a favor and read the hell out of this!
I can't really do it justice to describe how cool this series is, it couldn't be told in any other format. The panels with evil Thunderbolt killing Nucleon in the past line up with the panels in the previous issue, more or less.