Eclipse Vol. 1
| Writer | Zack Kaplan |
| Artist | Giovanni Timpano |
| Paperback: | Feb 15, 2017, $9.99 |
Imagine if sunlight burned you alive. In the near future, a mysterious solar event has transformed the sun's light into deadly immolating rays. The world's few survivors now live in nocturnal cities. But a killer emerges who uses sunlight to burn his victims, and when he targets the daughter of a solar power mogul, it falls to a disillusioned solar engineer to protect her. Collects ECLIPSE #1-4.
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Back to Top| Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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| Eclipse #1 | 20 | |
| Eclipse #2 | 6 | |
| Eclipse #3 | 3 | |
| Eclipse #4 | 0 |
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8.5
I really enjoyed this first volume. Eclipse is not a hugely original destroyed earth story but it is well written and well paced. It says something to me when I want to keep going and I always want to know what happened. Kaplan doesn't build the world as much as he should, but it is still a world I want to know more about. This is a great trade to pick up and read as you wait for other books or it is a great book to grab on sale at anytime.
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8.0
Overall I really enjoyed the first volume of Eclipse. While it may not be the most original sci-fi story out there it really makes up for it with a great mix of the sci-fi/horror/mystery and even a little dash of Conspiracy Theory all mixed into one. The writing while good was a little quick for my liking not really giving us a whole lot other than the basics of what is going on at any certain time. Would of liked to seen a few of the plot points fleshed out a little more. The ending of the arc was also a little quick in my opinion, it seemed it was hinting as a grand conspiracy type cover-up but the ending just quickly dismissed it. Would of liked to have a little more of a hook to really grab me for arc 2. The art is fantastic. It really more
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8.0
Interesting story with stunning art.