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Finally, the series gives us its best issue till now. From the first panel to the last, it is a perfect story. The first page itself made it sure that a special story was ahead. As I pointed out last time, there is an absolute perfection to the pacing of this comic; it is like a well-directed movie. The writing beautifully compensates for the over-simplified storyline. Now 3 issues old, I'm able to see subtle expression on the mice's face. But still, the main character is still a very dull person... er, mouse. This was re-readable. I easily give this a 4 out of 5.

There's so much urgency in this issue, from the first panel to the last.

An average Fantastic Four comic.

This one dragged. The book is supposedly more focused on the family conflicts of the superhero British royalty, and to see the two brothers quarrelling again & again is, well, tiring. There's no character in the book which I could relate to, or sympathise with. We are already halfway through the series, and the next issue will most likely define if this wouldn't be yet another alternate supe saga. The art is consistently good, with some nice splash pages full of action. This gets just a 2.5/5 from me.

A perfect first issue.

The manga-like art is... good, but distracting. The story is very generic.

Much better than the previous issue.

One of the best Marvel NOW first issues!

A fast one. Good enough to re-read someday.

Hickman departs, and now this comic is worse than a Lapham one.

Consistently good. But with the rate everyone's dying, the series may not last long.

A perfect beginning to a new Hulk series!

A memorable issue when Otto finally departs.

An almost perfect conclusion to a great series.

The mental turmoil of Otto is fascinating.

In the comics, they'll bring you back even from heaven.

This was a quick read. Very engaging.

The Goblin Nation continues its decent run.

A standard zombie tale, but made pretty good by Archie characters.

Very 'routine'.

Zombies bring a fresh life back in the Archie universe!

Afterlife is a refreshing take on the Archie universe.

A good riddler story.

Too much talk, too little plot progression.

Why this issue in the midst of zero year? And that too, easily passable.

Well-written. But a bit stretched out.

An average Batman story.

Well written, but there's nothing new.

The second half was the saving grace.

There are too many words in this comic, just too many...

The backstory is simply superb!

Too slow.

Very intuitive, but overall I'm not so excited.

This is a much better issue, but I don't think I'll re-read it.

The story is too thin, & the art so casual.

Entertaining!

All stars to see Hindu gods getting killed!

Wonderful issue, focussing on Death & his son.

Slow & expository.

Now I feel that Hickman is over-stretching the plot.

Excellent story, amazing art!

Slow, but still good.

A good first issue.

A unique world. But too many words.

Big letdown after the 'lights out' spectacle.

Hal Jordan, as usual, over-reacts.

Action-packed, to the brim. Doesn't let go of the readers' attention for even one panel.

Decent start to the crossover.

The impact of what happens in this issue should've been much stronger.

Very engrossing. But the art in the main story was quite uneven.

The main story is a big bore, but the backup is, as always, good.

This issue flew past so quickly I never realised it was over! The story was interesting enough to keep me hungry for the next issue. The splash page in the beginning was awesome!

A very generic lantern issue.

Some dialogues were really funny. A relatively better issue.

I didn't enjoy anything in this comic. Too complicated happenings in the mind of a character who is nowhere close being called 'likeable'.

I was glad that this issue was finally over. Nether likeable nor comprehensible, this one did nothing for me.

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