As the search for Brennan and Kallista begins, Mikey still has much to atone for. Can he become Earth's greatest protector, or have his actions already doomed his brother?
Birthright #32 was a mixed bag of feelings about this family's next step in reclaiming their lives. They find a new spark of motivation to move forward, they tackle the things still holding them back, and they re-affirm what is most important to them at the end of the day. The development with Brennan and Kallista at the end was just the icing on the cake. Read Full Review
In summary, Bressan and Williamson continue the strong character and world building, reinforcing our protagonists' motivations while teasing what lies ahead. I'm already speculating what the lost city of Ea is and what part Ramal will play in the upcoming issue. On first reading the standout from the art was easily the cliffhanger closeup; particularly the detailing in and around the eyes. Read Full Review
There's not much to note beyond needless sacrifice and droning conversation in an issue that serves as a perfect jumping-off point. Read Full Review
I love issues like this that flashback to key moments in Mikey's time in Terranos.
Man, who is this Chase Magnett? Dude keep giving bad reviews to almost every image comic. And pretty much every time others critics give good reviews. I mean, either you're really bad at your job or you're just jealous that those creators can make stuff that you probably never can.
Meh issue. Great story and going to see it to its end. But this issue felt like a synopsis of everything that's happened instead of actually moving the story forward.