I knew I recognized this origin story from somewhere LOL
Yesterday: New Orleans' greatest hero, ROGUE SUN, was murdered.
Today: rebellious teenager DYLAN SIEGEL discovers that Rogue Sun was his estranged father, Marcus-and that he's inherited his father's mantle. Tasked with protecting our world from the forces of the supernatural-and solving his father's murder-Dylan will be forced to come to terms with the man he's spent the majority of his life hating.
From acclaimed writer RYAN PARROTT (Mighty Morphin, Power Rangers, Dead Day) and rising star artist ABEL (Harley Quinn, Crimes of Passion) comes A SUPERNATURAL MURDER MYSTERY that explores the complicated bond between father and son and ce more
Rogue Sun is the comic book hero we have been waiting for. I was anxious to see what this book was all about but instantly Ryan Parrott's blistering story had me sold. Read Full Review
Rogue Sun #1 is a blazing, bold entry into Image Comics' new superhero universe, choosing to ground its supernatural adventures by focusing on the relationship between a father and his son. If you love Radiant Black, I definitely think you should pick this series up. Read Full Review
Rogue Sun #1is a solid introduction issue. It's deep in character development while not weighed down with semantics, and the hook at the end makes you want to come back for more. Read Full Review
Abel delivers some fantastic imagery throughout this first issue. The art is dynamic and beautifully detailed. The action is thrilling and the characters look fantastic. Read Full Review
Rogue Sun #1 delivers an overture that is unexpected, captivating, and inviting, that any reader can jump in on. Read Full Review
A solid introduction to a spin-off series that gives the impression it will be able to more than stand on its own. It does a great job of showing the reader the circumstances of the new protagonist, but it does lack the action it hints at. Read Full Review
Rogue Sun #1 is a promising start to a superhero series that feels fresh, focusing on its characters while throwing them into unique dynamics. There's a familiarity with the superhero as tropes are present, but it's incredibly fresh at the same time. More importantly, this first issue is incredibly accessible and is an easy pick up for anyone who loves superheroes and wants something a little different. Read Full Review
Issue #1 is always a gamble for any company. However, Image does a great job of hitting for the fence on all issue #1. Look at Spawn. Walking Dead, Nocterra to name a few. Who knows"Rogue Sun may catch on like those. Read Full Review
Overall I enjoyed reading this. This seems like a story that will be worth reading and to keep up with. They don't hold your hand and provide little details here and there to show us that there is more going on in this world than just what we see. I have questions that I hope will be answered as the story progresses: who is Mr. Abernathy, and why does he know Rogue Sun? What is Rogue Sun's power set? What are his weaknesses? Who are the supervillains who mask themselves and have gone toe to toe with Rogue Sun in the past? How will Dylan learn to control his new found powers? I am eager to know the answers and see how deep Rogue Sun goes. Read Full Review
Rogue Sun #1 is original and daring. While the individual components may seem familiar, their assembly is something different and the execution is masterful. A must read for all superhero fans! Read Full Review
It has the meat and potatoes of a classic superhero tale, just a little heavy on the potatoes as of now. Read Full Review
Rogue Sun #1 introduces a simple plot drawn and colored beautifully by the creative team. Read Full Review
When superhero Rogue Sun is killed in battle on the streets of New Orleans, son Dylan must inherit the mantle. But is the rogue son ready to pick up where his estranged father left off? Read Full Review
Rogue Sun has loads to love. Im a fan of the art direction and costume choices here. The prose works for me and whilst Im not gushing over the character of Dylan, I dont think were meant to; this despite all the reasonable excuses. Im just not sold on what new delights and places Rogue Sun can explore, and where this can, and will, go. That said, given all the good stuff going on, and the strength of talent in the team, I would certainly lean towards optimism. Read Full Review
Splendid!
I really like the art work and the story.
The opening and the **** of Rogue Sun was drawn badass and the colors .. wow!
I'm excited to see new pages in the upcoming issues.
I'm absolutely convinced I'll read all issues if the story and the art work continue like this.
What a gorgeous and intriguing book
This series is off to a great start! The premise is very intriguing, I am curious to see where it is going. The characters are complex, so there's a lot to unfold. And the art is just gorgeous! Can't wait to read more :)
This is a strong first issue. I dig the art and the premise is perty interest and gets moving quickly. Its interesting that they started this characters intro off in supermassive with the predecessor instead of this version. I wanna see what they do with the both of them.
Everything was good but I wish they didn't go with him being a high school student. It feels too Power rangerish.
A really solid introduction to this nee hero in the radiant black universe
It's a solid introduction to a character that I'm excited about. Unfortunately, this exact intro seems like it has been done 10 times before. I was hyped to get kind of a seedy, voodoo-inspired New Orleans but it absolutely lacked any accurate charm. Here's hoping for a Mardi Gras issue #2 or #3!
this is batman beyond