Dr. David Loren's work on the 36 barrel/600 rounds per minute Metalstorm led to an epiphany that he no longer wanted to create inventions of destruction for the military. But David has lived a sheltered life behind the barricades of a government-contracted think tank and has never directly been forced to come face to face with the deadly consequences of his actions... until now.
Immediately after reading this issue I went onto Image's website to see when issue #8 will be hitting comic stores, but unfortunately as of right now the date is still TBD. If this is a series that you may have been hearing about recently then I suggest you go and pick up the first volume in trade that is available now because I'm sure volume two should be coming out soon. As a matter of fact if you visit topcow.com and go all the way to the bottom right of the screen, there's a link so you can read the first issue for free, so you really have no excuse for not diving into and ultimately following this series. If the story confuses you too much then at the very least you will see some kick ass art! Read Full Review
Think Tank #7 is a top notch affair, that's sure to please anyone that want to learn while being entertained. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
Matt Hawkins and Rahsan Ekedal have cleverly crafted a story with cutting edge science. Sometimes the tech they cover (both in the story and the backmatter) is truly terrifying. I enjoy the information Matt adds in the back of the comic. I'm sure he is on a few government watch lists by now. Read Full Review
One of our 'Top 20 Comics of 2012', Think Tank hit the ground running and hasn't slowed since. Dr David Loren (maths whizz, indirect mass murderer) has become increasingly sympathetic, while remaining devious, and is certainly my favourite new character, alongside The Will in Saga and the oddballs which inhabit The Manhattan Projects. Each issue has built momentum and delivered a powerful cliff-hanger, it's a comic writing master class by Matt Hawkins. Read Full Review
Mr. Freeze versus The Court of Owls with the Birds in the middle only they don't know it. Read Full Review
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