War in the wasteland. Zertonian forces have caught up to Darak and Solila, but thankfully, they have a little Cybertronian help! Springer to the rescue!
Void Rivals is by no means the third ranked title in the Energon Universe. It more than holds its own and has reached that prized can't miss status as it's such a strong and compelling title. Read Full Review
Void Rivals #11 is a beauty to look at while also being a fantastic read, showcasing all of the best elements of this series. Read Full Review
The Energon Universe strikes with a solid display fast-paced action and building drama. Kirkman builds a steady foundation with the writing. De Felici and company craft blockbuster action with more grounded reflections for another hit issue. Read Full Review
Void Rivals sees Darak and Solila finally come to an understanding of sorts, as the void rivals (see what I did there?) show their respective skills and mutual respect as they battle their way to safety. Read Full Review
Action, comedy, heart and drama all continue to excel in Void Rivals, the underappreciated sibling in the Energon Universe. Read Full Review
VOID RIVALS #11 gives readers big, Transformers action, heart, and meaningful developments aplenty. The plot points in this issue could be signaling the start of a major expansion to Transformers lore. That said, multiple plot threads pop up without a smooth transition, and the art is just okay. Read Full Review
Still.... It's fun to watch somebody having fun with the Transformers and a couple of other characters. It's a bit strange knowing that they're getting paid to play with these toys again. it's just too bad that the deeper potential of a series like this just hasn't been developed yet. And given the fact that it's been going for as long as it has, it's doubtful that Kirkman has anything terribly deep in mind for future issues. Read Full Review
Another great issue. We have an action-packed battle leading to the bounty hunter retreating again after being wounded. I do like the relationship between Springer and the main characters. I am saddened by the main characters splitting up, but I think that's so Kirkman can keep the story fresh. Looking forward to seeing where he takes it.
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B plots and C plots and D plots thrown into the middle of this issue may be necessary, but feel a bit awkward for pacing. Still, I like those stories and characters.
Not the strongest issue but this arc is still solid and this keeps it moving.