Captain Sable and her pirate crew set out to plunder a small mining colony. But what was supposed to be an easy mark brings them into conflict with the galaxies deadliest and most ruthless alien race...the dreaded Sha'Kar!
While The Black Sable may have started as an interesting story of a female space captain, the interest has slowly faded into something which seems normal for a world of piracy. The tale is becoming predictable and it is only the phenomenal artwork and sensational colors which keeps this title afloat within the flotsam of comparable narratives. Although the premise began as something noteworthy, it now seems it has been ignored for the satisfaction of only visual rewards. Hopefully, the upcoming issues will prove me wrong and I wait with bated breath for that moment. Read Full Review
The Black Sable #2 is kind fun and you know what? We all could use that on our pull-list! So by all means take a chance on this Zenescope original, whether you're familiar with the company and their other works or not, it's worth a trip to your local comic store. Read Full Review
I'm definitely going to continue reading this series. It's only going to be 6 issues long so it's not a huge commitment by any stance. There's a lot going on in just two issues so far and my gripe from the first issue persists. Issue #1 introduced way too many characters. Now the series has no choice but to slowly develop each one as they go. I really hope Black Sable takes a stronger lead and lives up to the title of the book. I'm also dying to see her confront Captain Blood, who is my favorite villain of the bunch. If you enjoyed issue #1 then you should also enjoy this entry. Read Full Review