On July 1st, 1946, two park rangers made first contact with a monster born of magic. Now Mikey Rhodes must uncover the secret history of Earth if he is to save it from certain doom.
Going forward it has already been established that The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman will produce a film version of the comic Birthright at Universal Pictures as part of the studio's first-look deal with Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment. The fantasy series, will be produced by David Alpert, Bryan Furst, Sean Furst, Jeb Brody, The team will rely on Despicable Me writers Cinco Pauland Ken Daurio to write the film. Read Full Review
It's a good feeling to have Birthright back on shelves. Birthright #36 served as a great transition into what we should anticipate from this next phase in the story. When there's not too much that this family has holding them back, there's much more room to buckle down and focus on what's truly important. Read Full Review
While Williamson, Bressan, and Lucas are great, this issue serves as a lettering masterclass courtesy of Pat Brosseau. Read Full Review
I'm skeptical that Mikey and his family would want to work with these people.