Nathan Cole finds out that some of the people stranded in Oblivion don't want to leave and will fight to the death in order to stay.
Oblivion Song continues with Nathan coming face to face with a survivor who didn't actually need saving. Nathan's exploits create a fracture in his team, but Nathan continues to press forward in his search for his brother. Meanwhile, on Oblivion, the survivors have created a world for themselves that contains conflict not just with the hostile environment, but with each other as well. I look forward to seeing this conflict continue to play out and how Nathan fits in. Read Full Review
Oblivion Song is just getting started. It's only three issues in and I am completely hooked. Nathan is such an intriguing character and he has a personal stake in finding these survivors and bringing them back. His brother is over there. That's part of what drives him. He's so determined to bring these people home that he can't see the dangers right in front of him. That's making for one compelling story. Read Full Review
There's still a lot to like, but the human beings in #3 possess about as much individuality as the monsters. Read Full Review
Weakest issue so far, but not bad. The main character was stubborn to the point of being annoying. Everything else was okay, I Liked the ending.
This issue was a terrible mess. Dropped.
This comic is starting to be pretty lame. All the conversations seemed like they happened back in the 1st issue. I'll stick with it through the first arc, but after that...I don't know.