As TIM-21 dives deeper into the mysteries of the Machine Moon-the amazing artificial world of the robot resistance-Andy, Driller, and Bandit come face to face with a startling new group called the Between.
MAJOR PLOT POINT
Brand new character "Queen Between."
'Descender' keeps unfolding and expanding into a greater space saga with new characters and a deeper exploration of the ones we know. The stakes get higher as Lemire tightens the vice around our nerves with the potential of a returning threat to the colony. Time is of the essence as to what about TIM-21 holds the key to understanding the Harvester menace. Nguyen's art is making most comic book artists look like schmucks by comparison. The worst thing about 'Descender' is having to wait for the next chapter. Read Full Review
Once again, read this series. It is even better than it looks. And it looks great. Read Full Review
Descender continues to expand what we know and who we know with this issue while still ensuring that the core cast remains prominent. There are some really fun digs that Telsa gets in regarding Quon and I loved the gaming bit with the two TIM's as there's some beautiful artwork in that area. Dustin Nguyen is really bringing something beautiful to life here and I'm loving the look and feel of it as the coloring and the texture of the book is fantastic. Even reading it digitally there's just this great sense of texture about it. The team here continues to do great stuff and it's another installment where I can't wait to see what happens next across the board all while wanting to binge read everything that's out so far. Read Full Review
Keeping in line with the more tempered approach to last issue, Descender #10 offers a nice mix of character development and narrative maneuvering. Read Full Review
A decent, but very decompressed issue. I recommend potentially switching to trade-wait for this one. Read Full Review