FIRE FROM HEAVEN Part 2
• Trapped with no ship, no plan, and no hope - the Royals continue their mission to steal the future from their gods!
• Inside the endless city-mind guiding the World Farm, the Royals get their first look at a Progenitor - parent-race to the Kree and the Inhumans.
• Daddy's here... and he's angry.
Rated T+
Inhumans are back to prominence in all the right ways with Royals and Black Bolt both setting a new standard. Read Full Review
This isnt a bad read, but it doesnt answer any questions one might have of the Inhumans, the Kree, or the Progenitors. It seems to stall such questions in favor of a big bombastic finale which pours on the details. If you are a fan of the Inhumans or their Royals, I can recommend it to you. However, if you have little interest in the Inhuman part of the Marvel Universe, Royals #10 doesnt have very much to offer you. Read Full Review
This issues is not as great as its predecessors in my opinion, but it is still an excellent addition to the overall story. The story scope and imagination utilized, in this series, is always top notch. If you want to get Lost in Space and like it, DANGER! Will Robinson you have found the title that will do it for you. Read Full Review
The Royals' first look at the World Farm of the Progenitors is wild and imaginative. Javier Rodriguez blows the doors off the wild vistas and the creative layouts, but the character portrayals seem to have gotten rougher. That's just on the visual side; Al Ewing's script is so packed with plot development and world-building that there's mercifully little time for contentious characterization. I wonder if this isn't a wider-scope problem affecting the whole back half of the series: It's either all-action or all-character issues, with surprisingly little blending.
Solid issue with very retro and awesome art from Rodriguez. Maximus has a great moment near the end.
This run has not captured my attention or achieved it true potential with the Progenitors concept/storyline. Pretty much for reasons "Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison - Nov 10, 2017" stated, I cannot give it a glowing mark. That Future Prologue theme has been one long bore so far.