Fly: The Fall #1
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Fly: The Fall #1

Writer: Raven Gregory Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Release Date: November 7, 2012 Critic Reviews: 4
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The series that everyone is talking about returns and a BRAND NEW STORY ARC BEGINS!!! After the life shattering events of the last volume of FLY, Eddie is now a broken man set on a path of self destruction he may not escape. Meanwhile Francis sets his end game plan in motion and the Hero is about to get a deadly taste of his own vengeful medicine. The critically acclaimed series continues! Set in a world where the super heroes aren't really heroes at all...How far would you go to Fly? From the creative team of the hit series Alice in Wonderland and featuring three incredible covers by the legendary David Mack (Kabuki), Ale Garza (Deadpool) a more

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Nov 7, 2012

    Fly: The Fall #1 is a rather engaging release that simply follows in the footsteps of the stellar original series. Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Booked - Scorpio Moon Nov 9, 2012

    Pick up Fly: The Fall"Editor's Choice award winner here at Comic Booked. Raven Gregory continues to deliver, and the art is gorgeous. ENJOY! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Read Comic Books - Tommy Lutz Nov 6, 2012

    I can't help but feel like Zenescope's formula of putting out limited series is working against them in this instance. I know from the business side they want to test the waters, and if something sells well the can continue from there. The Fly series did well, and they decided to continue it with another five issues series. When you do this, I don't think it's right to pick up right where you left off like nothing changed. If Fly had just remained a continuous series this could be an alright read, but they slapped that #1 on it and did nothing to invite new readers. It was an interesting read with some great story development, but it was wasted on characters the reader could have no connection to. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Geekality - Joe Sarnicola Nov 6, 2012

    There is certainly a consistent look to the pencils and the colors, so at least the art is not confusing. There is so much mystery and back story in this issue that it is hard to understand what is happening. Too much mystery and not enough characterization to hold my interest. Read Full Review

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