A WAR OF KINGS TIE-IN! He’s back! Nova Prime goes to war! It’s high tech, full throttle sci-fi combat mayhem as the Human Rocket blasts into the firestorm to find and rescue the Corps centurions swept up in the catastrophe! And one of them is a certain Robbie Rider...missing and presumed dead! It’s not too late to join the latest cosmic event in a jump-on-board issue of the book Aint It Cool News calls “a new classic in Marvel’s line-up." Rated T …$2.99
As I said previously, this is a event tie-in in name only. This story would have been told regardless of outside events, it just serves as a catalyst with the rest being untouched. With the regularity DnA have done this, I have no fear of this title's quality dipping even if more crossovers swing this way. These creators have proven they're able to roll with the punches and still put out a great product. Read Full Review
Once again, it proves that this isn’t a Marvel earth, it’s a Marvel Universe; and the best stories in that universe are taking place off-planet. Read Full Review
Well-done, indeed. Read Full Review
While I quite enjoyed the issue, it was fairly laid back and straight forward in its execution and lacked any real tension or drama that would warrant a must read verdict. It's just sort of there and fans of the book will love it while those wondering what all the fuss is about the book will probably be left wondering, "that's it", if they jump in on this issue, so that's why it gets a check it from me. Read Full Review
I’m glad Richard is back as Nova Prime and Worldmind is back to being good. It’s what made this series so great early on. I’ve really started to enjoy Di Vito’s art. I love how Abnett is introducing us to new centurions like Irani, Morrow, Robbie, Tre, Lindsey, and Ftanktur