"A TALE OF TWO YOUNGBLOODS": Japan formally endorses Youngblood, putting them directly at odds with the U.S.'s own Youngblood initiative. Can a trip overseas be far behind for President Diehard?
Issue 11 marks exciting new twists in the return of an old foe. One which is probably the most powerful and deadly the team has faced yet as the highly anticipated Blood War begins. Read Full Review
It is hard to know whether to describe this issue as an epilogue to the previous arc, or a prologue to the incoming arc. I suspect that it is slightly more of the latter. This issue was interesting though and it closed off some story points while really giving us some green shoots of what will make for interesting terrain as this series rolls on. A solid issue, and quite enjoyable in the end. Side note: Doc Rocket appears in a very small part of one panel in this issue yet features on the cover - quite strange and a little misleading if like me you are a fan of that character. Oh well. Read Full Review
Characters grow along with the world in this important, pivotal issue of Youngblood. Read Full Review
On its own, Youngblood #11 isn't a book you want to rush out and buy before it vanishes. It's a comic issue, it tells a story from page 1 to page 32. However, itis a story which is a part of a greater whole. The pacing is well-done and itdoesn't drag its feet. Not a dramatic page turner, mind you, but it does make me want to move forward without making it feel like a job to read it cover to cover. The dialog is what gets me, the inter-character relations; unlike past Youngblood series I can actually believe that Chad Bower's characters are real, they speak like real people. If you were a fan of the earlier Youngblood stuff then you'll eat this up as the world is no different than what we were once use too. Read Full Review