END OF STORY ARC! Nathan's world is collapsing around him. Things on Earth couldn't be going any worse, and in Oblivion, Nathan has found a large group of survivors... who don't want to leave.
Oblivion Song rises to new heights with this issue. It already had a solid hook, great character development, and gorgeous artwork. Now that it's grabbed you, it reaches up to new levels with some awesome twists and turns. This chapter reframes the entire story to date. Read Full Review
Multiple reveals have advanced the plot of this story tremendously. Nathan has convinced his brother to come with him to Earth, but how will his brother react when he finds out Nathan caused the Transference? On Oblivion Keith has met the mysterious "Faceless Men". What are their motivations? Did they have anything to do with the Transference? Kirkman answers questions in this book by asking even more and I can't wait to see what happens next. Read Full Review
Oblivion Song #6 is the finale of the first arc and it leaves us hanging in a good way. Read Full Review
There is a real sense of momentum to Oblivion Song again, more than enough to keep fans of the Skybound line interested beyond this first collection of issues. Read Full Review
A good issue, but not the strongest we have gotten from this series. New reveals and questions help to keep things fresh. Read Full Review
First arc over. Blobby monster world with blobby no detail monsters was getting boring up until the end of this. Not completely uninteresting and not hard to follow but I don’t know if I want to anymore. I’ll give it one more issue before I decide.
Garbage. Hot stinky smelly garbage. "I want to stay in a monster infested wasteland, because my life is better here."... Wtf?! I done with this.