"GAME THEORY"
The Manhattan Projects are in peril as the Great Game of the Infinite Oppenheimers is revealed.
And Nick Pitarras art continues to be exceptional. He manages to keep the tone light even while depicting scenes of truly incredible violence, and Jordie Bellaires superb use of colors are an integral part of the style of the book in a way that few other books take advantage of. Its a book not for everyones taste, but if you can let go and just enjoy the craziness, its a hell of a fun book. Read Full Review
A nice recalibration for TMP. This series has more weird and interesting characters than any other ongoing series. These guys would be both exhilarating and exasperating to hang with. Read Full Review
In terms of story, this is far from the best The Manhattan Projects has to offer, at least until the last page. For that, I'd give the book an average 3/5, but the way Bellaire and Pitarra bounce off each other here should not be missed, and if nothing else, gives me hope that one of my favorite books might still have it. Read Full Review
In no way, shape or form is this a filler issue. It's one of the most, if not THE most, violent issues of this series and well worth picking up. We learn a lot about supposed “good” and “bad” guys in #18 and with twists, turns and a big shocker it will be exciting to see how The Manhattan Projects #19 will pick itself up after the dust from#18 settles. Read Full Review
For longtime fans of The Manhattan Projects, issue #18 will offer a familiar romp full of gore. But for those looking for a story, try again next month. Read Full Review