For untold years Norrin Radd has surfed the galaxy. Now his ride is about to come to an end. Until then, the Silver Surfer would undertake his final voyage -- to the one destination that has always eluded him. His journey will end where it all began!
This is one of those stories that you don't want to think about, but as you read it, you know what has to happen, why it has to happen, and in the end, you are left in awe. This was one of the first "modern" Silver Surfer collections I ever read. It threw me off, mentally and emotionally. The art fits the tone of the writing. Everything about this story is solemn. The interactions are heartfelt. You see Galactus as you never have - the emotions were palpable. For everything the Silver Surfer has taken from the Universe, he has tried to give back; for each sacrifice he has made, he has remained humble; and for all his power, his final foe could not be stopped. It was time... Read Full Review
Beautiful. Powerful. Perfect.
It's indeed outstanding in both story and art. JMS writes this as depressing and poetic as it should be. And still there's some slight happiness in it... There were years since the last time I read this book and I think this time it feels even greater. Can't wait to read the next issues.
You know, I really even forgot how it feels when you just sit and slowly read through the book, without hurrying, relishes every page. JMS did the same good work with showing the fatality in Spider-Man's encounters with Morlun. Easily one of my favourite Spider-Man stories...
Art is absolutely flawless. Love Stracznski’s depiction of not only Silver Surfer but the Fantastic Four as well