Things aren't just weird for Team Carson, they're mega- weird, as their trans-dimensional adventure brings them to a world unlike any they have ever seen before (with or without cybernetic enhancement!), filled with sentient plant life and megafauna. Plus, a new installment of "The Wonderful World of Rocks with Marc Bartow" by Mark Russell (THE FLINTSTONES) and Benjamin Dewey (Autumnlands) and "Bane's Coloring Corner" by Brandon Bird!
As always Oeming, Filardi and Robins work is just excellent. From the opening sequence where we see Cave mourning the destruction of the Mighty Mole and all it means to him, to the attack of the fungus, to the tragic death of one of the survivors, every panel is filled with meaning and emotion, helping to elevate the story and add new, sometimes horrifying, layers. Read Full Review
A wild ride that's exciting due to art that takes chances and some big twists. Read Full Review
This comic takes a much-needed left turn, and we're treated to some good ol' strange adventures and weird encounters that comprised much of the first arc. We meet some new characters, some that will raise an eyebrow, others that will make you feel giddy as hell! I want to give it away so badly, but I try to avoid that in these blurbs. Just go read this issue! Read Full Review
Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye #10 is a fun romp that finds those emotional character moments that drive the heart of the series. There's no slow down as the team and plot push forward, with only a brief moment to catch your breath at the beginning of the issue and an eagerness for more with the surprise ending. Keep 'em coming back! Read Full Review
The artworkis still somewhat muddled. I blame it on the garish colors and the bendaypatterns throughout. They are distracting, and I am uncertain how much of theaction (if any) takes place above ground. Ive liked Michael Avon Oemings artwork in the past, but here, not so much. In fairness, some of it may beattributed to Nick Filardis coloring. Which just goes to show how much of animpact one has on the other. Read Full Review