Prophet #37
| Writer | Simon Roy, Brandon Graham |
| Artist | Simon Roy, Giannis Milonogiannis |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
New father must finish the job that his lifebomb brother failed at (in Issue 31) and destroy the dismembered body city of Ixpoliniox.
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7.0
Unleash The Fanboy - Edward
Jul 16, 2013Over all, I really like Prophet #37, although it's difficult to say why. For a singular issue it offers satisfying value, despite some of its other flaws and faults. Read Full Review
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Comic Spectrum - Ian Gowan
Jul 20, 2013The art is very different than what you'll find in most any other comic books. It's a blend of gritty Manga style with european sensibilities. The way the art makes you feel extremely small in a much larger alien landscape is difficult to do on a small comic book page. The simple coloring is used for setting moods and always moving along the story. Coloring in comic books can often be over rendered for the sake of adding more to the page. Following the story in Prophet can be a bit challenging at times. But that's part of the fun with this and a lot of sci-fi stories. This comic book is sci-fi at it's best and weirdest. It deserves to be on the shelves right along side the other great sci-fi comics of its time. Read Full Review
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8.5
Wasn't a huge fan of the art in this one, but the story was good. We follow another random John in his effort to survive while completing some unknown mission, but we get a little hint and what part it will play in the overarching story. This series is cool like that. Every time we follow a different John, it pulls you in and makes you feel like you're following the main character, only to see them become a minor player in a much bigger game, or to never see them again at all. Brilliantly executed by Brandon Graham. Somehow he makes you care about all of these expendable clones, even the ones that are technically fighting for the bad guys.
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