CIVIL WAR II TIE-IN!
NEW SERIES ARTIST PAULO SIQUEIRA STARTS HERE!
• Civil War has come to A-FORCE! As the team is wrecked by a personal tragedy things only get worse when a predictive vision proclaims one of A-FORCE is a murderer. CAPTAIN MARVEL attempts an arrest, creating a rift that may very well mean the end of the team, and setting in motion a chain of devastating events that affect far more than just A-FORCE. Meanwhile foul-mouthed, gun-toting ELSA BLOODSTONE just unofficially joined A-Force. Looks like we're gonna need a bigger boat...and a verrrrry big black censor bar.
Rated T+
To say there are so many strong characters in this team, Issue #8 would benefit from exploring more than one character. Read Full Review
This issue brings us the art of Paolo Siqueira and Rachelle Rosenberg. Their style is NOTHING at all like Caldwell and teams' from previous issues, and returns to the candy-coated look of Molina. I loved Molina's work on the first arc, and I think that this style will be well suited to fighting giant bugs. Read Full Review
Paulo Siqueira makes his mark as the new series artist, but ultimately this tie-in isn't quite possessing of the same charisma the series is known for. Read Full Review
Aside from some nice art, this book has little to offer. It'snot a terrible read but it's also nothing to get excited about or bring in newreaders. Crossovers are a great chance for a book to pick up new readers wholiked what they read during the crossover. Unfortunately, this book hasstumbled out the gate to entice me. Ultimately, this book receives one of theworst descriptions that I can give a book: Unmemorable. Read Full Review
More Elsa Bloodstone please.
An easy issue to jump onto. Nico is my favourite member of the team, so I'm happy to read a story centred around her. On the other hand, it is pretty much the first angle anyone would expect. "Oh no, what happens when Ulysses predicts that one of your friends will commit a crime? Who could see that coming?" So the intro to the issue is heavy on the eye rolls. From there it turns into something akin to a zombie flick, which is weird but kind of fun.
Not an interesting tie in so far. Despite some voluptuous art. I think I will drop this book at least until civil war is over.