My mind has been blown to smithereens. A part of me wishes the twist had been easier to guess a lot earlier...but I am a sucker for a rug-pulled-out-from-under-you moment too, so this reveal is perfectly acceptable too. Wow... Finally getting answers as to what the ever-loving heck is going on is like breathing clean oxygen for the first time after being stuck in a musty old basement for years. No more
Pollux has been searching for the truth ever since he arrived on Ouro. But now the truth finds him, and sometimes that's the worst thing that can happen to you.
I really dug this. It was very wordy, to be sure, but it was incredibly well written, and the art was outstanding. I'm generally not the biggest fan of characters going back in time and meeting their younger selves...but if it makes sense for anyone to do it, it would be Kang. This was a super solid start and I'm hungry for more. Looking forward to seeing how this young Kang grows into the villain more
THE ORIGIN OF KANG!
The man called Kang the Conqueror has been a pharaoh, a villain, a warlord of the space ways and even, on rare occasions, a hero. Across all timelines, one fact seemed absolute: Time means nothing to Kang the Conqueror.
But the truth is more complex. Kang is caught in an endless cycle of creation and destruction dictate...
A fun end to a fun comic. Not all the jokes landed, the plot wasn't overly original or particularly interesting for that matter, and neither Frank nor Wade were written perfectly, but it had violent action, good art, fun cameos, and a simple, easy-to-follow story that made for a good palate cleanser after reading some convoluted and overly long comics lately. It may not go down as one of my favour more
• When the shells all hit the ground, who finally wins?
• I mean, aside from ammunition manufacturers.
• Find out inside - the last round is finally here!
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This was awesome. Again, Taskmaster is such a cool character and I absolutely love when he's written well, which he is here. Honestly, he's better written than either Frank or Deadpool, which is a little unfortunate considering they're the main characters of this story...but oh well. The art was great; I love Van Lente's way of showing who Taskmaster is copying at any given time. He used the same more
• I just realized -
• Deadpool has trouble being frank...
• And Frank Castle has trouble being dead.
• ...well, I thought it was funny.
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I feel like I'm on the verge of piecing together what's going on...but I do wish we'd gotten a bit more help along the way. This could be a mind-blowing twist that they're setting up, but I would've liked for it to be something that's slowly revealed bit by bit rather than us being left totally confused for most of the series and then given the important answers at the very end. I may have to rere more
Death and madness threaten to consume Abram Pollux as he uncovers the hidden truth about Planet Ouro.
Taskmaster is such a cool character. I love seeing him in action when he's written well. I didn't think Frank was as well written in this one unfortunately... And Deadpool's jokes didn't land as much. It's still highly entertaining, I just don't have as much of an emotional connection to what's going on as I did to Van Lente's Taskmaster mini. I know it's not fair to compare them, but it's a littl more
• I just realized -
• Deadpool has trouble being frank...
• And Frank Castle has trouble being dead.
• ...well, I thought it was funny.
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Pollux and Emmerich finally face each other again and it's intense as heck and, as with most things in this series, confusing as heck. I've been more confused by a series while still enjoying it this much. I'm even confused by how much I'm enjoying it. Yes the art is consistently breathtaking, but I should be frustrated by now with how many questions I've had and how few I've gotten answers to. Bu more
NEW STORY ARC
Ghost Town is destroyed. The planet Ouro is coming apart at the seams. But even with the world breaking around him, all Abram Pollux can think of is revenge on the man named Bell Emmerich.
Prepare yourself for the beginning of the end in IVAN BRANDON and NIC KLEIN's brooding sci-fi epic...
The Don of the Dead isn’t just a brief cameo! And Taskmaster too?? This is great. As someone who thought Fred Van Lente's Taskmaster mini was one of the most underrated gem comics ever, I'm thrilled to see these characters back in this. The story, dialogue, and action weren't quite as good here, but it's still highly entertaining.
Frank Castle has an unstoppable will - a powerful drive to punish those who do wrong, rooted in the tragic killing of his family. Wade Wilson has an unstoppable mouth - an unthinking knack for annoying everyone around him, rooted in thinking he's funny. Both men, however, are among the deadliest on the planet. When they find themselves in disagreem...
This was pure, bloody, violent fun. A perfect palate-cleanser of a comic book if you're looking for something entertaining, well-illustrated, and with an easy-to-follow plot. I liked the characterization of Frank and Wade; Van Lente's humour is great (I particularly liked the way the heroes and villains were named on the screen at the VS bar). Also, the Don of the Dead from Van Lente's Taskmaster more
Frank Castle has an unstoppable will - a powerful drive to punish those who do wrong, rooted in the tragic killing of his family. Wade Wilson has an unstoppable mouth - an unthinking knack for annoying everyone around him, rooted in thinking he's funny. Both men, however, are among the deadliest on the planet. When they find themselves in disagreem...
Honestly, this was a pretty good last issue for Fraction and Brubaker. On its own merit, it works really well and does a good job setting up future plot while also feeling like a conclusion of sorts. That said, it's hard to be fully satisfied after what was at times a convoluted and disjointed run. Also, one thing I found interesting was that Danny is now giving away all of his fortune after havin more
"Happy Birthday, Danny" Part 1 of 1
Danny Rand is turning 33 years old. But it's not all birthday cakes and presents for the Iron Fist! 33 is not a number that bodes well for the legacy of the Iron Fist. Find out why!
What is going onnnnnnn?
END OF STORY ARC
Seared by the flames of war, Ghost Town's survivors are forced to make an impossible decision. Abram Pollux makes a discovery that shakes everything we know about Ouro.
It's been a gripe of mine before, and it's still a gripe of mine now. These one-shots are completely unnecessary and add nothing to the ongoing plot of this run. I get that the writers are trying to deepen the lore and get their readers to understand the weight and significance of carrying the Iron Fist mantle, which I suppose they hope will...I don't know...give people a greater sense of awe and more
Another story of an Iron Fist from years past -- Bei Bang-Wen, Iron Fist of the 1800s!
There are issues that are action-packed, and then there are issues that are overflowing with it. This is the latter kind. Brutal, visceral, bloody. Art was absolutely breathtaking.
The Wheeler assault threatens to swallow Ghost Town and everyone in it.
The Seven Capital Cities of Heaven: Conclusion
This is it, kids--the skull...busting, chest...punching, punch...kicking conclusion to THE SEVEN CAPITAL CITIES OF HEAVEN. Seven practitioners of super kung fu, champing at the bit to bloody each other to a pulp. A rogue Hydra cell, intent on destroying K'un-Lun from Earth, loads its terror train...
The Seven Capital Cities of Heaven: Part 6
Two words, punks...BATTLE ROYALE! All the losers in the tournament in the Heart of Heaven get a chance to redeem themselves and obtain the ultimate victory...Danny Rand included! But if Danny couldn't win mano a mano, what hope does he have in a no-holds-barred kung-fu free-for-all of violence and ca...
In celebration of 90 years of DC, super fan and writer Mark Waid turns backtime to the very beginning of the DC Universe in a four-issue miniseriesdrawn by some of DC’s greatest artists and told by the newest chronicler oftime, Barry Allen, the Flash! In our debut issue, Barry takes us from the verybirth of the DC Universe to the rise of the Just...
HE'S BACK! Mitch Shelley, the Resurrection Man, has led thousands of lives--and with each unexpected death and resurrection comes a new superpower. But after living a life to its natural conclusion, Mitch Shelly is awoken by a new purpose and power...saving the universe. Follow the Resurrection Man through time as he fights against a monster of his...
Series Premiere. The first stunning issue of a brand-new series from Giant Generator showcasing the first graphic novel work by screenwriter Peter Warren (The Incal feature film, Kill Me) with jaw-dropping art by Francesco Mobili (X-Men, Scumbag) and beautifully colored by Chris Chuckry (New X-Men). Johnny Moore i...
"BETTER THAN BATMAN" Chapter One: Batman taught Nightwing everything he knows-but what if everything he taught him is wrong? When Dick is stuck with a new mentor who challenges everything Batman taught him, Nightwing has to shatter his concept of justice in order to fight for what he knows is right. Writer Tim Seeley (GRAYSON, BATMAN & ROBIN ETERNA...
Tensions boil over. Things get violent. Can't wait to learn more about the Wheelers... I feel like we're close to finally getting some real answers.
Just as Ghost Town teeters on the brink of war the man called Emmerich comes in from the cold.
Tensions continue to rise. The fuse is lit, and things seem ready to blow at any moment.
Ravaged by a nuclear winter, Ghost Town is forever changed when the Wheelers begin to set a mysterious plan into motion.
Feels like things are escalating, and I'm here for it.
NEW STORY ARC
Abram Pollux returns to Ghost Town, determined to even the score. But the rules have changed. New alliances are drawn, old friends become new foes, and each step closer to the truth brings Pollux that much closer to hell.
As the Voice's grip on Gotham tightens, Jim Gordon doesn't know whom he can trust. With monstrous beasts threatening the city, he turns to the Bat-Man for help, but to truly stop this reign of terror, playboy millionaire Bruce Wayne will step in to help guide the investigation. It all leads to a heart-pounding conclusion that will literally set Got...
Nic Klein's art is absolutely astounding. I really wish he would do more stuff like this. I have enjoyed his art wherever I've seen it, but it's truly never been better than it is here.
At the end of Arc 2, everything burns.
Cool issue. As always though, we learn a little bit, but are left with more questions.
STORY: IVAN BRANDON
ART / COVER A: NIC KLEIN
Things get ugly.
Oof...this was not good. The art ranged from great (Dragotta and Allred) to really, really bad (whoever did the Western story). This was a completely unnecessary and overly long flashback issue that failed to justify its existence. I had enjoyed the last issue of the main series, but this (as well as the issue where Danny leaves Kun-Lun to study Orson Randall's life) just completely derail the sto more
Orson Randall goes head-to-head again and again versus none other than the endlessly mystifying and unstoppably powerful Prince of Orphans! How will their battle through the ages echo in the life of Danny Rand?
I really liked this one. May have been my favourite issue of this run so far. I thought the writing was a lot sharper, and the story really started to take shape and gain direction, something that I've felt has been missing. The art was great, and I even mostly enjoyed the flashback sequence of Wendell, something that I've personally thought has been bogging down the series up till now.
THE SEVEN CAPITAL CITIES OF HEAVEN continues ever onwards. The kicking intensifies. The mysteries intensify. And the answers Danny Rand has so desperately sought begin coming faster and faster. What if he's been asking the wrong questions all this time? What does Hydra have planned for the mystical city of K'un-Lun? Who is the Prince of Orphans, an...
I know we'll get some answers eventually, so I'm not going to lower my score just because I'm currently confused. I'm enjoying what I'm reading and what I'm looking at. For now, that's enough.
NEW STORY ARC
Stranded on the dark side of Ouro, Abram begins to scavenge the wreckage of his ship, determined to find a way back home. But he's not the only one out here picking over the bones of the past.
NEW STORY ARC! Abram Pollux heads out into the unknown. An expedition to a distant crash site will take him through the unexplored depths of Ouro and towards a key to unlocking his past. IVAN BRANDON and NIC KLEIN return for the start of the second arc of the smash sci-fi hit series.
Each issue it seems like I have more questions by the end. It will be extremely frustrating if they don’t end up answering them to my liking, or at all, but I'm not impatient enough that I'm not willing to wait and give them a chance to satisfy me with whatever resolutions the plot presents. So far, I'm still quite enjoying it, even if I don't have much clue what the heck is going on. Art is sti more
In pursuit of revenge, Abram Pollux finds something that will change everything we know about the world of Ouro. Don't miss the chilling conclusion of the first chapter of IVAN BRANDON and NIC KLEIN's DRIFTER.