The truth revealed! A serpent in the garden! As rot from deep within threatens to take down the new team before they've even launched, drastic measures are taken to control the story-no matter who has to die in the process! And introducing, Ripcord 3. 0!
An interesting book that serves as a fun pseudo-anniversary for the Image Universe, this book may have jumped the gun a little bit on the chaos, but it's a fun read nonetheless. Read Full Review
Blood Squad Seven #3 is delivering the opening mission for a cynical superhero squad taking down one of their own who's gone on a homicidal rampage only 20 years after The Ultimates managed the same concept in far better fashion. Read Full Review
This isn't the most original story, but it's not one that's played out or over done. This has been good so far. Not great, but good. The art is kinda meh, but the story is keeping my attention and that's good enough for me. I'm liking these books that are looking at Image comics through the lens of a vet company now, this one and Local Man for example. I was a kid, just a few years into collecting comics when Image first came out and set the comics world on fire so it's cool to see it being treated as a company with a deep history now. If course, "history" can just be written however they want in a backstory no matter the age of the company, but it's extra special when they can actually refer back to stuff from the 90s and the stuff tmore