The Silver Surfer has stumbled into a reality with a blast from the past. Master and servant are reunited, and it's not going to be a happy one.
RATED T+
The character featured at the end of the previous issue had very little presence in this one, which slightly disappointed me. However, maybe they are saving him for a climactic fight scene down the line? I just wish that Thanos and the Surfer were able to interact a bit more in Silver Surfer: Rebirth #3. Yet at the same time, I think it was a good creative decision to have them juxtaposed, to show how they each handle being tossed into alternate realities. It seems they might be going for a multiversal angle, based on what the Surfer sees at the end of this issue. I wonder if the same thing may happen with Thanos as well. If youre a Silver Surfer or Thanos fan, you should consider checking this issue and series out. Read Full Review
Rebirth needs some real direction and purpose if it wants to achieve any sort of satisfying conclusion. Read Full Review
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7.1/10
I'm still loving the art and I'm warming up a bit to the prose. The structure is still pretty weak -- when you do the "last page reveal" 2 issues in a row you just highlight how cheap it is -- and my already-low interest in the long-term plot is on the wane again.
There's nothing BAD in this comic. But subjectively, there's not enough good for me to rate it much more than average.