When the newest member of the team is introduced, nothing is what it first appears - again! The agents of the FBP have learned to deal with unruly physics, but can they learn to deal with each other? The turbulent nature of the FBP gets even crazier in issue #6.
"FBP" continues to be one of my favorite books that is also way over my head. I have to leave a fair amount of investment in understanding the particulars at the door in order to enjoy "FBP," but as long as I do, I find I always come away happy. Read Full Review
Simon Oliver and Robbi Rodriguez deliver a great new character in Rosa Reyes and an exciting new issue ofFBP.One of the strongest new Vertigo titles being released. Read Full Review
Along with colorist Rico Renzi, who sets each mood perfectly with his well-honed palette, this team continues to make great strides in a world comprised of fiction and physics. Read Full Review
Overall, both writing and art were still good. This is still a series that should be checked out from DCs surging Vertigo line and, slip ups and slower story aside, pick it up. After we get past this introduction to Agent Reyes, and if the first arc was any indication, expect Oliver and Rodriguez to ramp up the craziness. Read Full Review
Whoa, when did this turn into an episode of Criminal Minds?