Old man Prophet's team goes looking for supplies on a city built into the torso of a giant at war with its other body parts.
And an old acquaintance.
It will be sad the day when Graham leaves the book, or when the book is cancelled, or even when the story is finished because this is one of the most innovative, ground-breaking, ingenious take on an old 90's Image book. Please stop reading this review, turn off your computer, and go to your local comic shop and pick up this book. You won't regret it. Read Full Review
In short, this seems to be a big improvement or turning point for the series, where new followers will have a greater grasp on what is going on. Read Full Review
In its ambition and scale, poetic prose, world-building and unpredictable action, imagery and imagination, "Prophet" is one the best, strangest comic books on the market. I'd recommend it to friends who might appreciate its unusual storytelling and mind-bending landscapes, or to readers who are looking for something different and new. Read Full Review
This opening issue isn't an easy read, but it is gorgeous to look at and definitely seems to possess that same frenetic, hang-on-by-your-fingernails scrappiness that this series has possessed since its relaunch. It's almost Impressionistic in structure, a comic that's more spectacle than story. Prophet is not for everybody, but as far as opening salvos go, I'm on-board with wherever this space warrior goes next. Read Full Review