Heroes: Godsend #1
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Heroes: Godsend #1

Writer: Joey Falco Artist: Roy Allan Martinez Publisher: Titan Books Release Date: March 9, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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This story arc focuses on Farah from Heroes Reborn, delving into her past as we find out how she became the woman she is today. The story begins while Farah is a student in New York City in 2001 and terrorists destroy the World Trade Center. Life for the world and Farah will never be the same again. And how will she cope with discovering her camouflage powers?

  • 10
    Flickering Myth - Tai Freligh Mar 11, 2016

    The end of the comic gives a brief preview of the next issue along with the main cover and variant cover for #1 and the main cover for #2, which features Noah Bennett and the Haitain on the cover! This first issue was very interesting and drawn well. I want to see more, so it piqued my interest. Her character was very important in the Heroes Reborn television show and I'm curious to see how she got to where she was in the show from where she is now in the comics. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Graphic Policy - christopher scott author Mar 13, 2016

    Like the previous mini-series Heroes: Vengeance the art work is greatly realistic. While the story follows someone a little more ordinary who happens to have a tragic, but trans-formative event happen. The artist clearly understands, and showcases Farah's change from ordinary to extraordinary. Even the flashbacks to before the tragic event, seem to have a sense of weight in both art and story. Can't wait for more. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Nerdly - Dean Fuller Mar 16, 2016

    If you have watched the show you know Farah is a very important character in the Heroes universe, so she is certainly worthy of some spotlight, and this was a fair introduction. I just felt it lacked some energy, some creative drive to really launch the character, really make us root for her and find out how she gets from this place to her situation in the show. Still worth a look though. Read Full Review

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