Black Science #19

Writer: Rick Remender Artist: Matteo Scalera Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: January 6, 2016 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 8
8.3Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

"GODWORLD," Part Three
A meeting with the Godhead.

  • 10
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams Jan 5, 2016

    Black Science continues to cement its reputation as one of the finest comics on the shelves today, providing a surrealist, genre-defying science fiction opus wrapped around a handful of utterlycompelling characters. This isnt the time tojump intothe series, but I highly recommending grabbing the first three trades as soon as humanly possible and getting on board with this one. Trust me, you wont regret it. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    IGN - Jeff Lake Jan 7, 2016

    Black Science has had its ups and downs, but with a truly triumphant finale and one heck of a forward push, this is a book that again belongs at the top of your read pile. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    Flickering Myth - Zeb Larson Jan 7, 2016

    Still, how does that mesh with Grant's attempt at failed heroism back in #15? Did Grant fail there because he did what others expected him to do, rather than what actually needed to be done? I might be able to buy that explanation. In that moment, he would have gone farther just helping to save his family rather than trying to be everybody's savior. Fixing the Eververse might be beyond his capabilities, but saving his family shouldn't be. Although there are those telepathic ghost aliens to deal with" Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Chris Smith Jan 7, 2016

    This arc is a slow burn, but not every issue can be an action-packed one. Remender's writing abilities shine here, and we are taken not to a new alien-filled dimension, but one just as strange: Grant's psyche. Issue 19 becomes a deep look into Grant's personal life, specifically his childhood. It's a great opportunity to take a look at this comic as a whole, and see how multi-faceted Remender is as a writer. Read Full Review

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