Darak isn't back in Agorria for one day before they send him back out into space to get shot at. Darak's loyalty to Agorria is put to the test as he's forced to prove himself.
VOID RIVALS #14 decisively turns the multiple threads and groups of characters who've popped up over the course of the previous thirteen issues toward an inevitable collision with the Sacred Ring. Robert Kirkman gives (almost) every character a moment to shine in an increasingly complex story, and the art team's delivery keeps getting better. Read Full Review
Some good solid fun in Kirkman's Transformers-inspired space opera... that has actual transformers in it. Go figure! Read Full Review
Void Rivals #14 was another solid installment of one of Image's most reliable titles. With some big forces, including Cobra-La, heading to Darak and Solila the action is all but ensured to heat up even further. Read Full Review
Void Rivals #14 will be a lot of fun for those heavily invested in the month-to-month read of the series, picking up directly after the last issue. Read Full Review
Robert Kirkman and Lorenzo De Felici impressively balances out multiple story angles to create a cohesive package. The storytelling through both the character dynamic and each environment creates a strong investment in every scene in Void Rivals #14. It's an investment that makes the final few pages developments get you even more intrigued in where everything will eventually lead to in the Energon Universe. Read Full Review
This issue is what can only be described as a table setting issue. Not much goes down in the way of action, but what it lacks their it picks up in the story. Kirkman is setting up for the next chapter in this series. A little bit of a slow build, but hopefully it will be pay off in issues to come. Read Full Review
Iām really impressed with how Kirkman is managing so many plots at once and also successfully developing each of them.
"You got the touch! You got the powerrrrr!" The plot thickens and I'm totally for it. Good issue š.
Although I like the combination of the Transformers in this book, I feel like the story has stalled. The only plot points we get are the arrival of Hot Rod and Solila continuing her journey. There really is no evolution. I hope Kirkman can step up his game in the near future.
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