When a dissident from the Martian-conquered future, Erik Killraven, threatens to overthrow Wakanda, the disgraced prince must wager what little is left of his soul to save his people!
Rated T+
Some people might find the antagonist Killraven one-dimensional and the artwork bizarre, but once all the pieces of the puzzle are placed together, it makes for an enjoyable read that knows exactly what its purpose is. Read Full Review
Until now the other second part of the warps story I liked disappoint me a little. So I was ready to be disappoint by this one too.
But not only they give more interesting part of this univers, they also give something I didn't wait.
At first I was disappointed to see the Ghost Panther on a Bike and If I guessed that the one spiking to Zarathos will be the panther for a time I was really not shure of is identity. T'chaka seems the write answer but his adoptive father could have been the logical one.
Cover - A nice cover. In link. 2/2
Writing - Very poetic, and nicely done ... I never see a Ryder that much die hard ^^ 2.5/3
Arts - The art power up the poetic effect and give wonderful panel, not perfect ... But more
This was pretty meh for me.
This was really bad. I don't like the writing style MacKay chose for this series and the art is just abysmal. Such a waste of two issues.