With the mundane lives of his tenants hanging in the balance, Shatterstar is pushed to the brink by the life he thought he left behind....
Rated T+
Issue #4 makes the build-up feel worth it and whether or not you're familiar with Shatterstar's backstory, this mini-series will hit you hard and make you want to learn more about the character. Read Full Review
You don't need to be a fan of Shatterstar to enjoy this book Read Full Review
The cliffhanger to Shatterstar #4 was both confusing as it is exciting enough to look forwards to the conclusion of this miniseries. Read Full Review
Shatterstar's return to the arena is as violent as you'd expect, even if the comic remains a bit too stoic for its own good. Read Full Review
Good comic, not great, but it's not as awful as everyone says. That being said, I don't know how much more I want to invest in this comic.
Ugh, I really find this series appalling. Tim Seeley is a horrible writer and none of the emotional impact actually hits the reader. Easily the worst thing Marvel is putting out at the moment, besides maybe Iceman and Domino, both of which are ending too. Bleh.