Still reeling from the aftermath of his fight with Cataclysm, Dylan finds himself forging a new path, both at home and as a superhero. But with one poor decision comes bitter consequences...and the birth of a villain hellbent on revenge.
ROGUE SUN #8 continues the series focus on Dylans growth. There are a lot of comic series about teenagers who gain powers and learn how to be heroes. But Parrot adds an extra dimension to that premise, keeping Dylans heroic journey tied to his journey as a teenager. You dont get one without the other in this series, and that continues to make ROGUE SUN one of the best series about a young hero on the shelves. Read Full Review
Abel delivers some beautifully detailed art throughout and I love the action and how visually thrilling it is. Read Full Review
A new story arc kicks off and a new villain is introduced. The creative team finds the right balance of the new and the familiar and sets up an interesting story going forward. Should we root for the morally questionable "hero or the "villain trying to avenge his down-on-his-luck father? Read Full Review
Readers are quickly reminded of the teenager that leads the title, covering some of the exact same coming-of-age angles told earlier in the series. Read Full Review
Dylan is now officially Rogue Sun, so his real problems can begin. The look into the behind-the-scenes of superherodom is interesting, but the buildup to a new villain is the real star. Read Full Review