CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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8.5
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Mar 25, 2026Void Rivals #28 is a necessary, hard-hitting entry for any reader who appreciates a story that treats its characters and its stakes with professional respect. The issue’s greatest success is the way it blends the kinetic shadows of its art with a script that understands the systemic reality of war. While the pacing occasionally stutters as it sets up the next big threat, the core emotional journey of Solila and Darak remains untarnished. This issue absolutely earns its spot on your pull list because it delivers a visceral, high-stakes experience that justifies every moment of your time. Read Full Review
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8.0
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Mar 25, 2026Void Rivals #28 takes the war past the halfway point and it’s still either sides fight to win. This issue slows down the action a bit, but it shows the internal struggle that both sides are dealing with going into the finish. This brings a certain amount of uncertainty of which side is favored which will make for an exciting finish. This has been a very good event, and I anticipate it should be an exciting finish as well. Read Full Review
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7.8
Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini
Mar 25, 2026Void Rivals #28 deepens the conflict by introducing a new adversary with nebulous abilities. Read Full Review
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5.0
AIPT - George Loftus
Mar 25, 2026Void Rivals #28 stalls the momentum of the Quintesson War to a crawl. A few interesting tidbits happen here and there, but not enough to make this feel less like halftime of a story when it should feel like we’re building towards something more climactic. Read Full Review
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