"Godworld" Part 4
The last Dimensionaut returns to save the Eververse.
Matteo Scalera and Moreno Dinisio doing art really is a dream team. Scalera has some bold line work that seems to give Dinisio's colors an explosive look. An ad in the back of the book shows some uncolored panels from Scalera and they really are amazing. This book continues to be one of Remender's and Image's best books. Here's hoping it nails the landing. Read Full Review
Black Science #20 feels like a palate cleanser after the harrowing first three chapters of Godworld. Welcome and refreshing whilst leaving the reader hungry for more. Read Full Review
Black Science continues to be a weird and surprising trip through different dimensions and one man's flawed personality, and even though it has some flaws here and there, if you can embrace its own special flavor, it's a rewarding ride. Read Full Review
Rick Remender and Matteo Scalera were going to have a hard time topping themselves following last issue's excellent introspective adventure, so it's not a huge surprise that their latest doesn't fully measure up. That said, issue #20 does a solid job of maintaining the momentum said issue generated, Remender taking Grant back to the beginning in a bid to save his family and fix the Onion. Read Full Review
Well, maybe this arc is going to surprise me. If it continues to play it straight, I'm going to be pretty unimpressed, but then again, Remender is known for surprise twists or driving a knife in your emotional back when you're not looking. Read Full Review
Regardless, this issue serves as a transitionary issue between arcs, or at least that's how I feel about it. There's definitely a lot of action in this issue, but I still feel like we're just building up to the next part of the story, which will hopefully blow me away. Both Black Science and Low feel as if they're coming to a close, but honestly that's how I felt about Fear Agent when I read it for the first time, but then shit got crazy. Well, both BS and Low are already pretty crazy comics, so I'm excited to see where they go from here. Read Full Review