“POSSIBILITY,” Part Six
Ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. Today’s speaker is about to give what is undoubtedly the most important speech ever composed, so please give him your full attention. As the third arc of our story comes to a shocking close, we now present…Ace Kenyatta.
Undiscovered Country #18 brings incredible arc to a close, ending it the only way these creators know-how. Through an epic battle and awesome confrontations. Through characters that we adore and are terrified of. Through unbelievable world-building. Through art that encapsulates both the majesty and ridiculous nature of this book. This is a creative team that has stuck together since the first issue. They know how the other works and they bring the best out of each other. Read Full Review
Camuncoli and Marcello Grassi deliver some beautiful visuals throughout the issue. There are some awesome action scenes within and the Crossroads Devil moments are visually jarring. Read Full Review
With the group now en route to the next mysterious zone, they encounter a somewhat familiar face that threatens to unravel everything. It looks like we're headed toward another wild ride in Undiscovered Country and the thrills keep on coming. Read Full Review
Undiscovered Country#18 is an action-packed conclusion to a memorable zone in the story so far. But with so much room to continue unpacking what America is all about, how the characters uniquely connect to the message they're trying to share will need clearer connections before they get drowned from raging seas of American themes and settings. Read Full Review
This plot from Soule and Snyder twists and turns more than a stomach after bad dairy, and it leaps forward at a breakneck pace. Read Full Review
If you use this issue as a jumping off issue, whew! Good luck! This particular issue is a tangled story that you really need a score card to even keep up. That being said, the authors did a great job of publishing a "letter" at the end that provides both context as well as a "see you in April" as this comic is being developed as a movie. Not sure if the task of writing a screen play and the comic is overwhelming , but this particular issue is very frenetic. Read Full Review
This zone was just wildly outlandish. I did enjoy most of the parts here. It's fun for what it is. Had a few good twists.