• Hot on the trail of the missing Nova Corps, Nova and manages to save the lives of some new friends in deep space.
This issue is great! This issue stays on point and does good at keeping the reader interest. Again, Nova did not disappoint. If you are new to comics or want to try giving Nova a chance, start with this issue! Although this is not an absolutely epic issue, it still has a great story to follow. Readers of this series will be introduced to some new characters. This issue is good at delivering something new. I can only hope it keeps this pace for future issues. Read Full Review
Nova #12 is a high-flying comic book that continues to tickle my fancy. It's not the hard-hitting stories from the previous volume but its whimiscal nature and top notch team easily makes it worthy of your attention. Recommended. Read Full Review
Of course the whole point of this issue is to set-up the supremely ridiculously titled Nova #13NOW (really Marvel?) which will pit Sam against a very angry Beta Ray Bill and teach the young hero that things aren't always what they seem. For fans. Read Full Review
Thanks to Duggan and Medina, Sam Alexander is finding his place in the Marvel Universe and he continues to be a fun character to follow. That said, issue 12 is mainly a set-up issue for the upcoming storyline with Beta Ray Bill. There are still moments that inform the reader where Sam is mentally on his heroic journey but story-wise, there's not much here but set up. Read Full Review
Fun issue. Kinda lame that the evil character turns out to have the literal least trustworthy and unfriendly appearence. At some point I thought it was on purpose as a red herring, but nope.
Sam isn't the brightest kid on the block