With an unexpected new ally at his side, Dylan's life might finally be heading in the right direction. But Hellbent has other plans, and everything our hero cares about is set to burn as the two face off for a final showdown!
ROGUE SUN is a Massive-Verse series.
I probably sound like a cheerleader for this series every month, but the book usually deserves it. Parrotts tells a story on two levels that at times reinforce each other and at other times diverge. It proves consistently compelling. The series has also consistently developed Dylan as a character. At no point has he tread water. ROGUE SUN #11 sets the stage for a possible collision of the two sides of Dylans life. Parrott's writing and the art team's work makes this particularly effective. Read Full Review
This title is at its best when Dylan lets his arrogance subside and willingly learns; luckily for both he and the readers, the introduction of the Knight Sun is helping move that along really well. Read Full Review
A largely unnecessary issue featuring a battle that is so anticlimactic, you won't even realize then it's over. Also beware: the creative team thought it would be a cool idea to present part of the story in landscape mode, meaning you have to constantly flip the issue on its side to avoid neck issues. Read Full Review
I find the idea of changing the orientation of the art is much more creative than the reality of having to keep rotating, but it's not a bad issue overall, even with a lot going on. Read Full Review