Excellent stuff. The artwork continues to remind me in ways of Ryan Ottley, which I've missed since Invincible ended (Amazing Spider-Man didn't feel the same) and I continue to enjoy the story. I particularly enjoyed the first Kaiju fight against Boosh.
* Noah was supposed to continue the legacy of Ultramega, fighting monsters on behalf of humanity... but that was before the Kaiju Klan.
* Now, Noah must fight for his life in the Koliseum.
* And no human has ever left it alive.
* This issue of visionary creator JAMES HARREN's ULTRAMEGA contains 44 pages of story. ...
The art is excellent, and the main reason I picked up the book in the first place, as I've liked Joelle Jones' art since she was on Helheim. That said, the story/plot of this issue felt like it was trying to do way too much in as short a time as possible.
I don't read DC comics, so I don't know if there is something going on here I would have picked up on if I knew about some other even more
The story of Yara Flor starts here!
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