NEW STORY ARC
The Radiants were stolen. An empire, vaster than space, has come to claim them. The end of the world is here. THE CATALYST WAR begins.
And amidst the chaos, Nathan and Marshall will make the biggest decision of their lives: who will be Radiant Black?
RADIANT BLACK is a Massive-Verse series.
Radiant Black #25 (Versions A and B) push the characters into new territory and provide engaging new lore elements that will surely enhance the overall mythology moving forward. Read Full Review
Radiant Black #25 launches the biggest storyline of the series to date, while pushing it in an entirely new direction. This has been one of my favorite comics ever since it launched two years ago, and it's clear that the creative team is aiming to truly shake things up when the Catalyst War is done. Simply put: this is one of the few comic book events that might actually live up to the hype. Read Full Review
If you havent jumped into the series yet but want to see what the buzz is all about, dont miss out on this issue. Its a new arc, exciting, and highlights how the world of Radiants is one of the best worlds being built. Read Full Review
Dilemmas and revelations dominate Radiant Black #25, an exhilarating cosmic romp grounded in human foibles. Read Full Review
Overall, this first issue of the new arch is paced well and does a good job setting up what feels to be an action packed event where we may see 2 sides to the same story! Make sure to pick up both covers on stands today! Read Full Review
Your questions are answered, which in this case just means more questions, but there's a Catalyst War on the horizon. Well worth your time, especially if you've been looking for your basic jumping-on point. Read Full Review
Radiant Black is never afraid to soar to new horizons, but it will always be the heart of its characters that moves the engine forward. Read Full Review
Itll be interesting to see where the next issue takes the new Catalyst War story arc. It appears as though Clark and Higgins are working the whole...duplicate thing straight through the end of the arc. The next two issues have variant covers that are patterned the same way as issue #25. The parallel heroes concept looks like fun. Whether or not it turns out to be a cheap, insubstantial gimmick will be revealed in the course of the coming months. Read Full Review
Wished I knew beforehand about both covers give you a different ending with everything else prior in this issue’s story the same.