“OUTBREAK,” Conclusion
What will war take from Dr. David Loren?
Think Tank #12 is outstanding! It has all the ingredients that a proper climax deserves while still clearing the stage for its second volume. Thanks to the architects and their bold vision the latest adventure of Dr. David Lorenis without a doubt a must own. Read Full Review
Think Tank #12 is out now and definitely worth reading. And if you're unfamiliar with the series, his break between seasons is a perfect time to find some back issues and get caught up. Read Full Review
Think Tank season one ends with a bang. We do however have to wait a few months for the second season (this time in colour) but that'll just build-up the anticipation even more. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
The artwork of the series has improved a lot over its run and works really well now with some awe-inspiring scenes to be found in the issue. Overall Think Tank is an excellent series and this second season has truly cemented that. It manages to overcome the character hurtles of the first season, to deliver a chilling and engaging political thriller story full of gene targeting viruses and mid-air robot combat, all of which only serves to ground the story on the front lines of reality. It'll be awhile before season 3 starts up again so in the meantime I recommend everyone pick up this issue if you're already reading or get the trade paperback once it hits the stands, Think Tank is one you don't want to miss. Highly Recommended. Read Full Review
Think Tank will be back to captivate readers and make them smarter with every page they turn, charming them with a great cast and amazing story and sustaining them with a well-explained look at the science that builds and shapes the world around them. It just needs you to pick it up. Read Full Review
I can only say that after reading the entire Think Tank season, that it is worth it and worthy of purchase. Issue twelve seals the deal for me. I am excited for the one shot being offered in March and I am interested in seeing what other ramifications await Dr. David as season two begins in the summer of 2014. This genius has more work to do and I am looking forward and I bearing witness to his exploits. Read Full Review
The art is solid. Black and white panels reminiscent of Charlie Adlards in the Walking Dead; however, the work of artist Rahsan Ekedal is much more detailed and utilise a strong sense of shading that does not appear in The Walking Dead. The only complaint I had with the art was that there was not enough contrast between characters of a different ethnicity. Read Full Review