STAY LOW AND KEEP FIRING!
Domino's luck seems to have a mind of its own sometimes, whether her intentions are noble or not. A very SPECIAL GUEST arrives to show Domino how it's done!
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I continue to be enamored with this title because it keeps the focus on these dynamic characters and their bond. Even in the midst of the action and high stakes of this story, Gail Simone keeps the story character driven through Neena's interactions with her team, Shoon'kwa and even Longshot. Read Full Review
They've got their hands full with Longshot now, who's apparently lost a lot of weight, or bone density? Read Full Review
Another solid installment in the story of Neena Thurman and the interesting characters that cross her path. Team Domino continues to give us fun stories with some of my favourite (Longshot is a favorite of mine, so is Morbius from the previous arc) characters that are great to see on the page as well as the full introduction of a new young female character into the Marvel comics universe which is always an exciting thing to see. Read Full Review
Because this arc is just beginning the issue ends with a cliffhanger so not everything is wrapped up right away. This is frustrating because theres a month long wait for answers, but to team behind Domino will hopefully make this wait well worth it. Read Full Review
The entire run of this book has been chaotic, but Domino #9 leans a little too far in to the point of being somewhat incoherent. Read Full Review
More Shoon'Kwa, please! She invites curiosity by adding tons-o-potential backstory & visual design to her basic "Wakandan Cassandra" premise.
I see Domino has caught the Mission Impossible dress plague. I feel like the art keeps getting worse and so does the story, and I don’t like the teen general as a person, though her power is cool.
This issue, much like this series, is really boring. I just don't care about anything that's happening.