Crane's facing off against hordes of terrorists in Damascus as he battles to uncover the dark secrets of the ancient ruins. Can he use his incredible mind to memorize the inscriptions carved in the temple walls before bombers raze the city to the ground?
Prodigy is a stylish mix of adventure and intrigue, and we couldn't be happier to be along for the ride. Read Full Review
There's just one more issue left of this run, but I'm already hoping Millar has plans for a Prodigy ongoing series. There's too much potential and exciting stories to limit it to just six issues. Read Full Review
The best issue to date, which a cliffhanger that will leave readers aghast with shock. Read Full Review
The art by Rafael Albuquerque is amazing. It perfectly balances tremendous action and character moments with detail. The action sequences are always thrilling and drawn with a sense of movement throughout. Read Full Review
As expected, Rafael Albuquerque has been nothing short of excellent in his depiction of these Middle Eastern sites and characters. The colors remain true and the scale is always right. The action feels like a movie, and many panels are gripping. Millar is once again finding that balance of insanely proficient hero that is dam near untouchable, and just another human at the end of the day. The Prodigy finale is right around the corner, and it's looking like another superb ending for this planet conquering arc. Read Full Review