For a series that had so much outrage and indignation, this ultimately turned out to be a heartfelt story about how punching things isn’t always the best answer and that sometimes love and healing is what’s needed to make the world a better place.
The first issue of a new storyline and not much has changed, which isn’t to say that this was a bad issue, I’m just happy that the quality of the book has stayed about the same.
They’re really making Phasma out to be irredeemably evil in this one shot. What a horrible character!
This was back when Carnage was a bad guy but the art wasn’t all too obvious about his misdeeds.
This is a great example of a really gross art style for a really gross character, and I mean that in the best way. Both Venom and Carnage are horror characters that get a soft lens in most of their appearances, but this issue really brought their horror roots to the forefront.
Dan Abnett continues to impress with his story set in my favorite time period of the Valiant universe. Also, there’s more War Mother, which I also always appreciate.
End of the series and it feels rushed and confused.
The story and art both feel incredibly rushed and unpolished, I’m sure IDW can do better in the future.
End of the series and it feels rushed and confused.
I’m still missing four issues of this series, so I’m still holding off on reading this. Recent developments have reminded me that I love Kirkman’s writing, so I’ve bumped these issues up on my wishlist. Here’s hoping I”m able to read them all in 2019 and this doesn’t spill over to 2020!