If you're not already on the Existence 2.0/3.0 bandwagon, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the eventual trade. And don't be surprised when this blockbuster movie adventure gets plucked by Hollywood and turned into an actual blockbuster movie. Read Full Review
This comic book opens the arc with a nice initial chapter to the crime drama. It's establishing the characters and providing a foundation for a good story and buildup. It doesn't have the crazy twists from the first series as we seem to be getting back to storytelling basics. It's a great opening comic and if you are into crime dramas, like Criminal, then this is definitely worth checking out. This is shaping up to be a very good mini series. Read Full Review
With the strong immediate hook of the first series, "Existence 3.0" #1 gets off to a slow, less engaging start. Ron Salas's art is still very fluid in conveying action, and he does a fantastic job with the opening, but after the two-page spread that completes the sequence, the issue sinks. Hopefully, things pick up since the concept is good and these creators delivered last time. It would be a shame for this to turn out to be the bad sequel that shouldn't have been made. Read Full Review
Writer Nick Spencer fails to play to his strengths with this first issue, but Im willing to give the next a go in the hopes that hell drop the pathos. Read Full Review
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