At long last...ZERTA!
Void Rivals 18 is another highly satisfying installment from one of Image's top titles. The plots never feel predictable and with the likable characters and stunning art, this is an easy recommendation every month. Read Full Review
The fallout of Zerta's revelations lay a tense foundation for the Energon Universe. Kirkman's writing leads into the unlikely scenario at hand. De Felici and Delpeche bring out the inner struggles of the leads with their art. With the last page's decree, there's only more fuel thrown onto a very explosive stage. Read Full Review
Void Rivals #18 takes the connections made between Cybertron and Sacred Rings to take the intrigue of its narrative to another level. That next level creates even greater intrigue in finding out what the next moves of Darak, Solila, and the entire cast of this series will be. This leads to the multiple storylines that are going to be tied well into the greater narrative around the Energon Universe. Read Full Review
A solid issue with strong thematic strengths to help remind folks what this whole book is about at its core. Read Full Review
VOID RIVALS #18 delivers two hugely intriguing developments, surrounded by several subplots that are less so. Robert Kirkman's script does a fine job juggling assorted plot threads to keep them present and moving in the same direction. However, several lesser threads feel unimportant and read like so much filler, resulting in an uneven issue. Read Full Review
I'm glad this book is going on break. This story wasn't meant to go on for this long. It's lost gas entirely. If this book goes beyond issue 24, it's going to be dragging a dead corpse along by a horse with a heart murmur. Let's see what Kirkman does with it. It's a good book, I hope it closes up well.
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