A bold new era of Radiant Black continues! As Marshall struggles to balance being Radiant Black and having a personal life, a new threat rises from the wreckage of the Catalyst War! And if that wasn't bad enough...is something even more sinister lurking in the shadows?
Something that doesn't get touched on enough in the world of comic conversations is the flow of a story. Pacing is such an important thing, and the overall structure can make or break a reader's connection to the story. This aspect is important both in terms of the individual issue and when the story is eventually collected down the road. When it comes to this creative team, they always manage to leverage each page to its fullest potential. Between the engaging narrative and the gorgeous art, Radiant Black continues to provide a consistently thrilling experience. Radiant Black's “Rebuild Era” has begun, and BOLD is an understatement. Sure, you could use this as the perfect jump on point, but you also could get Radiant Black: Volumes 1-6 (now available at your local comic store) to get the full story. Read Full Review
The life and times of Marshall Ward take a more normal tone this chapter. Higgins and Clark steer into more traditional challenges via the writing. Ferigato, Fernandes and Carey depict the ever simple moments around the unfolding chaos. When you see Massive-verse on the cover, readers know where the bar is set. Rest assured this issue hits the mark. Read Full Review
Radiant Black #32 is one of the more relatable comics I've read on the stands: it captures issues I've been dealing with in my life, including dating (or lack thereof) and trying not to sink too deep into "the grind". All I need is the power to manipulate gravity and the parallels will be complete. Read Full Review