He's attempted to save evacuees, he's tried to bring down a horrifying serial killer, he's even gone one-on-one with the Silver Surfer...but now our lone space cop must take his the fight to Galactus himself!
Great story, lots of action, lots of drama, character development, great art and the best depiction of Galactus I've ever seen (still sporting the cosmicy space pattern blended with his classic look) make this a must read for everyone. Read Full Review
The fight between Nova and Harrow provides a more than satisfying climax to an outstanding arc, making it increasingly clear that Abnett and Lanning are placing themselves within the ranks of creators who can bring the goods just about every month. We've been singing Nova's praises for quite a while now, but it bears repeating that this book is quickly becoming required reading. Read Full Review
On Art: Alves and Burges do a terrific job in the massive design of Galactus and his ship. For instance, both artists keep the character's size and grandeur in perspective to the other characters and scenes around him. He is above and yet watchful of what is around him. His gaze is intense, and his decisions unquestionable, but his eyes are aloof and knowing. He need not demand reason or explain himself. Alves and Burges expertly convey this silent and powerful character visually. Read Full Review
After reading these last 3 issues it’s apparent that Abnett’s imagination and writing skills are absolutely incredible. Harrow was a unique and entertaining villain and Abnett completely understands the Marvel Cosmic universe