The cyborg samurai Rai's consciousness becomes trapped in cyberspace! Will he find his way back before being obliterated from existence?
The same way that Dan Abnett and Juan Jose Ryp's series does not beat around the bush, I won't do it either. I love this comic. Read Full Review
As a series, Rai has transcended any expectation I had for it; this is a gem of science fiction storytelling and a damn fine comic. Please, don't miss this series. Read Full Review
Rai #3 serves up another piping hot reminder of genre bending, well balanced humor, intrigue and action you can only get from a superb creative team on their A game. Read Full Review
Rai #3 requires a little background knowledge to fully appreciate but it can serve as a jumping on point with that Fallen World background knowledge. Read Full Review
Overall, this is a big winner for me. There is massive potential in Rai's new arc and so far, its being deftly handled. If you don't know the 4001 universe, that's fine, sit back and enjoy what's coming to you. If you are familiar (like me), then get excited about what's potentially coming. Either way, it looks like this will be a riot. The interaction between our two principals has been outstanding to date and having Bloodshot as the final boss? This will be awesome. The last two issues were background noise, this is where Rai begins. Enjoy. Read Full Review
A quirky post-apocalyptic adventure, Rai #3 (Valiant Entertainment) delivers an imaginative coming-of-age tale tale about parenthood and adolescence. In this apocalyptic vision of the world’s end, the third installment cleverly presents two character-driven stories about co-dependency.