SERIES PREMIERE
GEOFF JOHNS and JASON FABOK, the celebrated team behind the smash hit Batman: Three Jokers, reunite for an all-new science fiction series! Hundreds of years from now, the man known as Rook was once a simple farmer who fled the crumbling Earth for a new life on the planet Exodus; a terraformed planet where all of nature, including its imported animal population, was completely controlled by humans called Wardens. But when Exodus's world engine failed, the Wardens' power fell into the wrong hands, creating chaos and mass evacuation... for those who could afford it. The rest, like Rook, must scavenge for an escape vessel as t more
We've only seen glimpses of this new, strange world, but there is a lot more to discover along with the reader. I'm curious to see what other wardens and animals we meet. Read Full Review
Johns' storytelling seems reinvigorated with the launch of Ghost Machine. None of the three titles he wrote this week were underwhelming, but Rook: Exodus really felt like the standout. If this creative team stays in place for two years, this has the potential to be one of the better dystopic comic book adventure titles in years. Read Full Review
This book is a rich opening act to what is hopefully a long sci-fi epic. The art is gorgeous, the characters are intriguing, and while we dont know much about the actual world beyond its basics, I'm sure we are going to learn a lot more about Exodus in the coming issues. Out of the 3 books, Id probably have to rate this one first, then Geiger, and then Redcoat. Ghost Machine is off to a great start. Read Full Review
Rook Exodus combines Hitckcockian horror and space exploration to subtly suggest what historians, scientists and even a sci-fi franchise has been saying for years. We seek out new worlds and boldly go where no man has gone before. Read Full Review
Haunted by his past, Rook fears his friends will turn against him. Abandoned by his fellow humans, he works frantically to escape his adopted planet before it descends into savagery in Rook Exodus #1. Read Full Review
If you like detailed art, this will be your favorite comic of the week. Rook: Exodus #1 is a compelling new sci-fi dystopian story that'll have your imagination running wild with its potential. You'll be invested enough to return for more, especially with the excellent art. It's as good as sci-fi action adventures get in many ways. Read Full Review
The artwork is phenomenal. Fabok and Anderson have created a new world that feels relatable to our own with subtle changes that make in feel ever so unnatural. It's a thin line that they walk with grace. I believe Rook's solo debut was a resounding success, and this science fiction, Mad Max like story is the beginning of something extraordinary! Read Full Review
Rook: Exodus presents readers with a unique and engaging sci-fi epic. This character definitely caught my attention in the Ghost Machine #1 teaser and the first installment in his story did not disappoint. Read Full Review
ROOK: EXODUS #1 delivers a creative concept with gripping storytelling and stunning artwork. However, the lack of explanation for certain elements may hinder readers immersion in the story. Read Full Review
There seems to be a sudden switch away from the dross of yesteryear into what I call intelligent thought provoking stories that seem to find an artist at the very top of his game. As a number 1 issue for a new reader this is how to write a comic.
I could nitpick this down to a 9.5 if I really wanted to, but I don't. This book reminds me of "Aliens" (1986) in that it's a very straightforward idea that's elevated by outstanding across-the-board, maximum-effort execution.
This is a FRIGGIM GRAND SLAM.
Wow.
I've seen a lot of rumbling about ghost machihe but haven't read much into it. I knew they had some well respected creators on board but I didnt pick up the Ghost Machine big first issue. I did, however pick up this. Id pretty much already decided by the look of the main character Id at least give it a shot.
What I didnt expect to have one of my favorite issue 1 in the last year.
This book is pretty much without flaw as far as great comics go. Well crafted, well written, well set, and in CREDIBLY well drawn. Jason fabok is no stranger to accolade and acclaim but dear God this book is beautiful to look at.
And the writing is no slouch either. I always more
Plot
Rook is a farmer who moved to the planet Exodus in the year 2173, like millions who emigrated with the promise of improving their lives as planet Earth was becoming uninhabitable.
The technology for farmers and ranchers is such that it allowed them to control the fauna necessary for crops and livestock to be produced at maximum efficiency, that is, depending on your field, you could control different animals with your mind.
Rook is in charge of the corn fields and the crows are his animals to control.
But something happened on the planet Exodus, the machine that terraforms this planet is failing and an environmental catastrophe is unleashing and the planet is becoming uninhabitable, with little wat more
I cannot wait to see more from this team, this book did not disappoint!
Everything you want in a dystopian sci-fi adventure. Plus a planet hopping, escape artist hero whose deepest desire is to fly. Great stuff.
This was really, really good. I've always been much more of a science fiction person than just about anything else but somehow I've never really jumped into a lot of sci-fi comics. Seems odd considering the medium lends itself very well to it because a lot of concepts at least in the physical aspect in science fiction is based on detailed descriptions of future tech. Here we get to see that future tech on full display and while Johns isn't delving into manufacturers of ships, the classifications of weapons, buildings and other tech by mega corporations or hegemonic governments, the minutiae of detail like a lot of traditional sci-fi does, he still creates a "lived in" world. Reminded me a lot of Wall-E but with people instead of robots. If more
Quality!
A great book with fascinating art. I'd love to see more Geoff's touch though.
Oh, it's a pity that somewhere humanity controls all of nature. The idea, of course, is not new, but it is worth reading and adding this series to the collection.
Geoff Johns is the best comic book writer of all time, and this is why. Great art, action, character, and the story and cliffhanger? So great and beautiful. I am hooked on this series, an how Geoff Johns will create his own comic book universe. Can't wait.
Fantastic debut. Very excited about this title.
This was a good start and I appreciate them keeping the price low despite the high number of pages. The world-building is great. I felt sorry for Swine since we didn't really get to delve into him too much. The artwork is awesome as well. I agree with everyone's worry that Geoff Johns wont be able to keep up with a monthly schedule, but I guess we will see.
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