Black Science #30

Writer: Rick Remender Artist: Matteo Scalera Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: May 31, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 5
8.7Critic Rating
8.9User Rating

END OF STORY ARC
The Dimensionauts are back together and not a moment too soon! Grant McKay's greatest challenge awaits: saving everything that ever could be!

  • 9.5
    Outright Geekery - Tyler Head May 31, 2017

    I loved Black Science #30, and as a reader of the series this issue brings together all our favourite dimensions and characters from the past. Seeing older story threads be continued in this issue is solid, and while my only gripe is that this story arc ended without a proper ending, you will surely be left wanting and eagerly waiting for the next issue to come out in the unforeseeable future. Read Full Review

  • 9.2
    Black Nerd Problems - William Evans May 31, 2017

    As always, this issue looks fantastic, and Scalera was given the full range here as just about every creature and situation imaginable exists in this issue. The action is unyielding, the story telling is so cohesive that a story could be told without the without the script. These two are truly crafting a energetic and always moving story that hasn't slowed down. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    IGN - Jeff Lake Jun 1, 2017

    Constant calamity has been a benchmark for this series since its inception, but it's nonetheless still surprising how far Rick Remender continually manages to turn that dial. Not only is the issue jam-packed with all manner of wild sci-fi goodness, but it also delivers on 30 issues worth of content, with numerous callbacks to villains and characters arcs past. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Capeless Crusader - Jeremy Radick May 31, 2017

    Black Science #30 is another top notch issue, leading into what may be the ultimate threat Grant must face. Reminder and Scalera's impressive ability to invent new and more apocalyptic situations to thrill readers is matched only by their laser-sharp focus on examining the choices, mistakes and motivations of their deeply flawed if ultimately heroic protagonist. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The GCRN - Daniel Clark May 31, 2017

    Due to its dimensional hopping concept it is clear the only thing limiting this series is the imagination of Remender and Matteo and Scalera. They have built such a robust world(s) that live by their own rules. Over the last few issues they have been able to give both their take on the general superhero genre while giving us action typically reserved for disaster films. You have hard science fiction melded with the magic of fantasy and somehow it all works. Read Full Review

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