Divine intervention!
Beyond the barriers of our reality... Outside the boundaries of human understanding... A universe of immensely powerful beings and advanced civilizations has evolved parallel to our own... But what links this strange plane of existence to ours, and what do its majestic inhabitants want with the child of Abram Adams - the denizen of Earth now called Divinity? To find out, Abram and his comrade, Myshka, must enter Eternity's infinite realm...and encounter the Unknown itself!
New York Times best-selling writer Matt Kindt (X-O MANOWAR) and blockbuster artist Trevor Hairsine (DIVINITY) push the year's most visionary se more
With a story that takes readers all across the universe, it's only fitting that things get more cosmic. Matt, Trevor and David working together bring another smashing success to readers with this book. Whatever comes with issue #3, it will be just as exciting as things are now with issue #2. Read Full Review
There is a great deal of Eternity that doesn't make sense. What is truly exhilarating about the story is that it doesn't have to because no one actually understands what is unknown. All you can do is move through it hoping you come out on the other side with what you hold dear. Read Full Review
Momentary lapses aside, "Eternity" #2 is a joy to read. Don't sleep on this series or it will be over before you know it. Read Full Review
Eternity #2 proves why this is the quality you get out of your story/art when you strive to breathe life into new characters, worlds, and concepts that pull you in to a memorable experience. This unfolding plot is the perfect challenge to throw at beings who would call themselves gods, only to face down entities that can honestly make them feel small. Read Full Review
Eternity #2 is entertaining in the way it breaks down the conflict between the Past-Light and Future-Light but some of the lead up to that is uninspired. I understand that this world's environment and its characters have to be established but I was disappointed it didn't feel different from Earth. Considering how fascinating Abrams and Myshka's abilities are I hoped this issue would show more thingsreflective of that. However, I'm looking forward to see where Abrams and Myshka's journey takes them next. Read Full Review
Matt Kindt certainly has an ambitious project on his hands with Eternity. This issue is pretty intimidating, even for those who may have read the first issue. However, once you can get through to the heart of it, it has a lot to offer from colorful characters to interesting themes about destiny and free will. I can recommend it to anyone who is willing to dig into some heavy science fiction. Read Full Review
So for a recall, I didn't like Divinity, but Liked a lot the first Issue of Eternity. I was a little afraid to not like this one because the Character of Divinity will have more part in this one. But I loved it. The mystery about the observer's killer is more deeper than I though. The part about the Sky Bolt is also more deeper & interesting. It's not just the bad guys, and so I have to read another time issue one with another look now. Well Done, Mr Kindt. Plus, I like the character of Ragad (I want to see him more, a ongoing around him would make my day). I'm surprise to see more character looking humain, but it's ok, even if I would have prefereed that all character looked different. I wonder if the Sky Bolt will seems good because they more
THIS COMIC IS A SRANDOUT FROM ALL OTHERS
A good story with excellent artwork. I personally liked the first issue a little better but this was also good. I would give the story an "8.0" and the art a "9.0" averaging "8.5" overall.