Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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9.1
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Black Science #1 | 27 |
8.1
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Black Science #2 | 16 |
8.3
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Black Science #3 | 21 |
9.1
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Black Science #4 | 17 |
9.0
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Black Science #5 | 17 |
9.1
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Black Science #6 | 20 |
9.1
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Black Science #7 | 17 |
8.2
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Black Science #8 | 14 |
8.1
|
Black Science #9 | 13 |
8.0
|
Black Science #10 | 7 |
8.5
|
Black Science #11 | 3 |
7.1
|
Black Science #12 | 8 |
8.5
|
Black Science #13 | 7 |
8.8
|
Black Science #14 | 4 |
8.7
|
Black Science #15 | 6 |
9.2
|
Black Science #16 | 3 |
Imagine a device that can carry you through an infinite amount of universes. Each one different, yet each one the same. Grant, an anarchist scientist, wants to travel through dimensions looking for the key to peace, sickness, and his own pride. What makes Black Science standout is that it is about going home, which isn't necessarily in a particular dimension. That's only part of it. Grant finds that home is taking responsibility for ignoring his family and reconnecting with his children.
The art in Black Science is outstanding. There isn't a dull frame and Scalera's layout work makes BS read like a film (that is completely anti-film). Every world the crew lands on is wholly unbelievable(in the best way possible), yet perfect for each character's arc to be challenged and evolve. Highly recommend reading this ASAP.
Excellent series and a great value for 3 volumes in a beautiful hardcover edition. I only wish there was more bonus material.