Jaxson must find a way to warn John Prophet of the newly awakened Earth Empire.
This is meant to be a strange experience that rewards the reader with glimpses of alien worlds unlike anything in our reality. If that doesn't sound like something you are interested in, that's fine. But if it tickles your fancy in the slightest, pick up an issue. Read Full Review
There's no denying that Prophet is one of the best books out right now. Graham's vision (and especially the last few pages in this issue) would make Jack Kirby a very happy man. "Bigger is better" and "less is more" might seem like two opposing mantras but here they work swimmingly. Read Full Review
For a great interview with Brandon Graham about where the book is going in the future and how it connects to the past, click this link. Read Full Review
The book in and of itself was awesome, I just wish I knew a little bit moreabout what was going on. I denitely recommend getting this book, but I alsorecommend grabbing a few back issues as well. Read Full Review
For people who have only read Graham's earlier "Prophet" issues and never seen any of his other comics, I suspect this issue will be an eye-opener. For fans of his other comics like "King City" and "Multiple Warheads," it's a welcome return. No matter which end of the spectrum you are in, it's a victory. (And that's not even including the dazzlingly beautiful -- if slightly bonkers -- back-up story written and drawn by Emma Rios, which is short and sweet and eye-popping.) Once again, "Prophet" #26 is a winner. Read Full Review