Undiscovered Country #9

8.9

Critic Rating

6 Reviews
6.7

User Rating

10 Reviews
Writer Charles Soule, Scott Snyder
Artist Giuseppe Camuncoli
Cover Price $3.99

"UNITY," Part Three
The expedition moves further into UNITY, and discovers more of the secrets of this techno-futuristic paradise version of America.

HOLLYWOOD NEWS! Acquired by New Republic Pictures after a competitive bidding war for potential franchise development. SNYDER and SOULE are attached to adapt the screenplay and serve as executive producers alongside CAMUNCOLI. John Hilary Shepherd will oversee development for New Republic.

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CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 9.5

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Oct 28, 2020

    This arc already has a wildly different feel than the Destiny storyline and shows the versatility of Undiscovered Country and how limitless this series can truly be. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Oct 28, 2020

    Giuseppe Camuncoli and Leonardo Marcello Grassi deliver some inspired visuals in this issue. The story is more character focused so there are great depictions of the characters themselves and the backgrounds are just as interesting. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    GWW - Nick Friar

    Oct 28, 2020

    The whole trip to Unity is an interesting commentary on technological development, and I'm not exactly sure where Snyder and Soule stand on the matter " which is totally fine by me. Read Full Review

  • 8.7

    Graphic Policy - Brett

    Oct 28, 2020

    Undiscovered Country #9 continues to take us on an adventure much like Alice in Wonderland. We're presented a wondrous world full of possibilities but underneath that wonder is horror. But, what's most impressive is the series continues to hold a mirror to our reality. It may be a funhouse mirror but it's still a twisted reflection of the world we live in. The series as a whole questions American exceptionalism and the building blocks of our nation. It challenges us to question what's right and what's wrong and to think about what happens if any extreme "wins". Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Patrick Cavanaugh

    Oct 28, 2020

    While we might still not know where this story is headed, getting confirmation that it's not headed into expected arenas comes as a relief and leaves us much more excited about the story's potential and what the future will hold for our explorers. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    But Why Tho? - William Tucker

    Oct 31, 2020

    Undiscovered Country #9 continues a lot of what is exceptional about the series: tapping into the plentiful history before the events of the comic, powerful characters and dialogue that we have been hooked on since the start, and wonderful art. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 7.5

    DDJamesB

    Oct 28, 2020

    It was a really solid issue. I liked some of the ideas but it didnt really wow me. It it is a needed part of the world building but didnt have that punch that other issues have given.

  • 5.5

    AdmiralWhiskers

    Dec 04, 2020

    Not sure I like the larger track that this book is taking...the high concept stuff detaches me from the characters (while Snyder and Soule crow in their letters section that they are doubling down on characters...). Their writing style, combined with the concept rollout, makes this dense to the point of my eyes glazing over. Here's an idea: Spend time advancing the story instead of impressing the world with the results of your awesome brainstorm. I bought in expecting something very different than what I'm seeing on the pages. I wanted something more like the first arc -- minus the starfish and crazy engineered animals. Instead, it's starting to feel like a Wizard of Oz trip down a yellow brick road paved with too much exposition. N more

  • 9.0

    tonpas1989

    Oct 28, 2020

  • 8.0

    Sriley57

    Oct 30, 2020

  • 8.0

    Silver Rocket

    Oct 31, 2020

  • 7.5

    Josecab79

    Oct 29, 2020

  • 7.5

    Sunspots

    Nov 17, 2020

  • 7.5

    Giosaffani

    Apr 22, 2021

  • 5.0

  • 1.0

    Bruno Mael

    Nov 10, 2020

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