The radical science that led to the Pillar’s creation came from the fevered passions of one man: Grant McKay...didn’t it? Dive into the dark history of Grant’s colleague and secret lover Rebecca as the clock ticks down to the Pillar’s final jump!
The cover, also seemed VERY reminiscent of the 1990's movie The Rocketeer, arms back, head up, blasting off on a jet pack. Not sure if that was intentional, but it made this an even more impressive read. Make sure you pay attention ALL the way to the end, spoiler free as always, but just prepare yourself and don't yell, ‘WHOOOOAAAA!!' too loudly. Black Science #16 can't come soon enough after putting down this book; why can't a pillar exist to jump to the next issues release? Maybe one day… Read Full Review
It's another fast-paced issue that does not disappoint, and Mateo Scalera's art is as equally amazing and the perfect compliment to this mind blowing story. With a surprise ending that leaves you champing at the bit for the next issue, which is supposed to be 30 pages long and the end of the current story arc, it's another triumph and proves once again why this is my current favorite comic on store shelves. Read Full Review
Black Science #15 is a must buy if you have been engaged with the title up until now. If you haven't then it's about time you do. Read Full Review
It's riveting stuff, especially given the characters involved and the events that precede it, and when all is said and done the damage is all but irrevocable. Read Full Review
Black Science barrels forward this issue hardly taking a moment to pause after a quiet introduction only to be halted violent ending. Faithful readers will find a lot to like in this issue as we're given lots of action and a good heaping of character moments. Read Full Review
The timing for the shaman's sudden revelation feels a bit too convenient, but the resulting consequence is powerful all the same. The dimensionauts are left more vulnerable now than ever before, which is a real shame considering Remender and Scalera have an oversized dose of suffering for the team with the series' first major turning point in issue 16. Reading Black Science is becoming an increasingly masochistic affair but, more than a year and a half in, it remains a compelling one. Read Full Review
another stellar issue...Matteo's artwork is just so awesome. Really excited to see where the new direction takes our Dimensionauts after this arc!
LOVE Black Science!
Good stuff