The dangers of Oblivion are running free-but how?
The brotherly bonding ended when Ed turned the transference device back on. Now Nathan is back to square one with even more damage caused by the inhabitants of Oblivion. Is Philadelphia able to withstand another traumatic invasion? Will Nathan be able to fix this damage before Director Ward finds him? Read Full Review
Oblivion Song continues to be a fun, imaginative escape. The creative team may be slow-playing their hand a little too much, but readers can take solace in that there are clearly long-term plans for this title. And as far as big, ugly monsters causing mayhem, this certainly delivers. As wild as this book has been, I get the feeling that the real fun is about to begin. Read Full Review
It's captivating stuff, though some of the action sequences in this issue are a bit hard to follow. Still, the series seems to be building up to quite the climax. Read Full Review
Best issue yet.
And as always, ComicBook.com is the worst site review for comics.