When Indigenous survivors Tad, Sosh, Emily, and Yellow Kid plotted to reverse the apocalypse by stopping the creation of America, their wildest dreams couldn't have prepared them for the consequences of interfering with history. Now the mission to kill Christopher Columbus comes to a close, but whose blood will spill when the Santa Maria finally hits shore? And where-when-will the desperate time travelers go when their efforts in 1492 backfire?
This first story arc of Earthdivers comes to a thrilling end and we quickly learn about how Tad's actions in 1492 impacted the lives of Sosh, Emily and Yellow Kid. So it will be interesting to see what they decide to do next when they engage in a mission that will take place in 1776. Read Full Review
With a sequel series coming later this year that shifts to a different time period, I'm admittedly curious about it but at the same time, I'm wary because it felt like this run squandered its premise so much. It didn't help that the future material wasn't clear enough to work most of the time, especially with the stretched-out schedule that the run had, making that whole side of it just not work at all. But everything we saw with Tad back in 1492 left you just wanting to throttle him some because of the way he was making everything worse with each new action. I'm still intrigued by the idea but the execution of this series faltered quickly after the second issue and has me wary about an expansion of it in a new era. Read Full Review
This entire series Christopher Columbus has been walking around with a giant bullseye on himself, and Earthdivers #6 finally delivers on the promise of historic change. Read Full Review
It's an interesting series up to this point. I was able to re read the first issue and catch up on the rest to get to this one. I really like the concept and all the stuff taking place in the past. I really am just confused on all the stuff not happening with Tad. I have all the issues up to #11 at this current time. I'll read more and try to make a final judgement on how much farther I want to go.