Glory #25

Writer: Joe Keatinge Artist: Ross Campbell Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: April 11, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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"ONCE AND FUTURE," Part Three
500 Years Later. Mars.

  • 9.0
    Multiversity Comics - Brian Salvatore Apr 13, 2012

    For a book I didn't care about, by a creative team I knew little of, for a publisher I had such high expectations for, "Glory" #25 has exceeded any expectations I had. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Resources - Kelly Thompson Apr 15, 2012

    As a fan of Campbell's work I always expected to enjoy his visuals for this book, but I was not necessarily convinced the story and characters would compel me. However Keatinge has delivered an interesting take, and one worthy of Campbell's visuals. The result is book you simply must be buying, if only for the fearlessness with which it is executed. You won't see much like this elsewhere in "mainstream" comics and that makes it precious indeed. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Revolution - Andrenn Apr 17, 2012

    If you were skeptical about Glory because of preconceived notions from the older comics or even if not, you just were not sure if would be your thing, trust me, its worth your time. Glory has taken three issues to build a world, develop its characters and hook readers with a premise that is sure to keep you reading and then impatiently waiting for more next month. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Entertainment Fuse - Tim Vinton Apr 11, 2012

    A book that is not for everyone, but has a few stand out moments, sounds pretty fitting for Glory #25. According to my grading scale, that is a six. That was me just then deciding on the score. You don't even have to scroll to the bottom now. What a time save. Anyway, if you have the extra cash, then maybe you will want to give this book a shot. Maybe you won't. I certainly couldn't blame anyone, either way. When Glory #26 is out I have every intention of seeing if this issue looks any clearer in retrospect, but, for now, it is what it is: A confusing comic that I somehow enjoyed. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Newsarama - Rob McMonigal Apr 11, 2012

    Any good story can use breathing space, and that's the case in this issue of Glory, which probably could have been half of a more tightly plotted storyline. I'm willing to give it a pass here, but the next chapter needs to feature more meat to it and less visual trickery in order to keep me interested in the future of these characters as the series goes on. Read Full Review

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