"LOST IN THE WILDS OF HEAVEN," Part Three
Kadyn's powers continue to grow! He can now survive in the vacuum of space, fly on his own, and unleash great mind-bending energies. Meanwhile, Gil thinks he's found refuge on a planet-until the local plant life tries to murder him!
The third issue of Jason Aaron and Dennis Hallum's sci-fi adventure continues to impress with spectacular art and inspiring writing. This is a series to keep your eye on. Read Full Review
Space Finding Nemo is engaging and will have readers calling their fathers to say that they love them. Read Full Review
Stephen Green has some stunning art throughout this issue. Everything looks new and fantastic and the characters traverse a gloriously detailed and rich universe. Read Full Review
The best part of both of these journeys is the art. Stephen Green make space feel more alive than with all of the different types of creatures and wildlife that inhabit it. And a special shout out to colorist Rico Renzi, whose colors look stunning and vibrant on each and every single page. The visual team for this book does a fantastic job and Sea of Stars feels like you're wandering through an endless aquarium of awe. The unknown of it all makes a fun read with only three issues in. Read Full Review
Has young Kadyn actually become a god? And will Gil ever be able to catch up with him? Read Full Review
In its third issue, Sea of Stars amps-up its exuberant playfulness in a way that might be difficult to maintain in the long run. Given the more dramatic severe energies being explored in the previous issue, its clear that the team is willing to modulate the power of the action. Their challenge is going to be finding the right balance to keep action, drama, and whimsy from colliding into each other as the series progresses. Read Full Review
This series has managed to balance the unique and the familiar in some incredibly striking ways. The end result is something that feels organic"there's no evidence of the series trying to hard to force us to care. That came as naturally as breathing. Read Full Review
Functioning much like a rough draft, it's not difficult to perceive both the potential and pitfalls of the concepts. However, the question remains why so many of the latter problems were not noticed and remedied before publication. Read Full Review
Cool issue, art is really convincing. Kadyn must be feeling like Superman after throwing that punch. He straight up dwells on the fact that he could have all the fun he never dreamed of, fairly reasonable 'cause he's just a kid after all. Again, pretty fascinating survival ethics in space.
Fun comic.
THE GOOD:
-I finally got around to reading this one. I really enjoy this series.
-This is just a fun comic for the whole family. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who wants to read a true feel-good series.
-Monkey is just wonderful.
-This art isn't super great on a technical level, but it fits the tone of the book perfectly and the colors are nice and vibrant.
-I love Gil. His storyline is by far the most interesting.
-The most important thing to in a comic, for me is compelling characters, so it's good this series has so many. Now I feel obliged to keep reading, to see what happens to these characters I love.
-That Quarkshark scene was so much fun.
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Another solid issue. This series is a bit odd at times, but I enjoy it.