The MILLARWORLD ANNUAL is back! After an international hunt for the world's best new comic book talent, a fresh crop of creators are taking on MARK MILLAR'S hit characters. With stories from HUCK to SUPERIOR, EMPRESS to NEMESIS, the second ANNUAL is an instant collector's item.
All of the stories had something going for them. And, if you're into anthologies or annuals with multiple artists, Millarworld Annual is a great grab. See for yourself some of the comic industry's future wiz-kids. The profits go to the Hero Initiative. Read Full Review
PopCultHQs overall assessment:Millarworld Annual 2017 is another fine example of what it means to give budding creatives a chance to do what they love, write and draw comics. Inside these 28 pages lies the work of people who are going to go on to do great things in the industry. This annual is worth getting not only because its chock full of some of Millars finest characters, but because it showcases what people can do creatively when given the chance to show off their gifts. Read Full Review
Make sure you keep an eye out for these new talented geniuses thanks to Millarworld! I cannot wait to see what they will do next, but expectations are high. Read Full Review
Overall, I believe this is another successful Millarworld Annual, and I enjoyed delving into each of these six-engaging short-stories. Each story in their own right holds true to the original feel and vibe of the characters they are emulating, with each delivering an interesting take on each of these Mark Millar creations. I always love seeing new names added to the list of comic creators grow each year, and I'll be sure to keep an eye out for any new work coming from these guys in the future. Congrats to all the winners and good luck on your newfound careers! Read Full Review
In all, this annual was a disappointment to me as a new reader. Most of the stories relied on past knowledge of the characters showcased and only really Superior and Huck - both Superman pastiches - explained who these characters were. Read Full Review