As Richard Rider struggles to come to terms with the revelations from his return to the Cancerverse, Sam Alexander struggles with homework, his family and (gulp) dating!
Rated T
I'm sad to see this series go yo. It was just getting good and your boy was rocking with it. These seven issues serve as a great add-on story for the return of the g.o.a.t. Nova and the legacy that's been keeping up the good work during their leave. Read Full Review
It's a damn shame this series is over because Loveness and Perez wrote one hell of a Nova comic! And they easily stick the landing! Read Full Review
The ending is a bit rushed and almost too easy, but the series doesn't really leave many loose ends at the conclusion. It's refreshing that a book doomed for an early cancellation still managed to have a satisfying wrap-up issue. Read Full Review
Rich and Sam have a thrilling hoo-rah team-up to liberate Rich from the last vestiges of the Cancerverse. This title goes out with a bang, delivering on all the possibilities a Sam/Rich book has to offer. Great dialogue, solid art (including a glorious callback to a key Annihilation moment), and a heartwarming resolution. This was another new Marvel series that shot itself in the foot by delaying the end of its debut story arc to try and launch sub-plots. (cf. Mosaic.) I hope somebody takes another swing at a Sam/Rich Nova book and tackles it a bit more directly next time around.