SERIES FINALE!
"NO AUTHORITY BUT YOURSELF," Conclusion: Grant McKay has seen everything there ever was, is, and could conceivably be, but he still has one final choice to make. This is it. The end of RICK REMENDER and MATTEO SCALERA's seminal science fiction epic-featuring a stunning wraparound variant cover from ANDREW ROBINSON! Don't miss it for the world.
A powerful finish to one of the most consistently strong stories of the past ten years with meticulously detailed panels and an ending that will make readers have to read it over at least two more times and once more in trade to make sure that read it right. It's hard to ask for more. Read Full Review
Black Science is one of the most sensational comics on the shelves today and more than deserving of a read. Rick Remender and Matteo Scalera have crafted a damn fine graphic novel. Read Full Review
Black Science is a modern classic, and this issue gives it the sendoff it deserves. Rick Remender and company can't get enough praise for all they have put into this story. Now it's time to say goodbye to Grant and his family. Read Full Review
There is quite a lot to unpack in this story but the creative team has created such an intelligent story. Black Science has been a nice ride throughout its six years and am sad to see it end. 4.5 out of 5 stars for me. Read Full Review
BLACK SCIENCE is a gorgeous sci-fi masterpiece. Read Full Review
The over-sized finale of Black Science arrives far too late in the series' run to have much impact. Read Full Review
Grant McKay beat his personal demons. He gave up his intelligence. He even managed to save reality once or twice. With all of his faults, he strove to be a better man. To deny him a happy ending is a cheap shot Mr. Remender. After 42 issues of amazing work, you didnt stick the landing (at least in my opinion.) Read Full Review
I'm sorry to say but this finale just did not deliver. I feel for Grant McKay but damn that was not the right thing to do no matter what the alternative realities dictate. The first pages were very poignant and totally had me hooked but lost me toward the end. Also Remender had done a great job all along and had this amazing world built but somehow he fumbled the ending a bit where he tried to juxtapose the ramifications of alternate realities while leaving the door open for something? but who knows what?
Matteo Scalera and Moreno Dinisio are perfect as always since the art was not a problem here at all, if anything the art saved this final outing.
A selfish solution from a selfish man. The End.