It ends with a bang. And Black Bolt cooking eggs. Then again, me before this issue: Naw, thanks, I don't want to read about Black Bolt cooking eggs. Me after this issue: I will read a series about Black Bolt cooking eggs. And other things. And being a househusband. Or, failing to lear...
Gorgeously written, and lushly illustrated. Just love this whole run, and it doesn't let up or slow down, at least not in this issue. Love, love, love.
This was fucking brilliant. The storytelling, the art, just top notch. But it also had Captain America, and since Marvel hasn't apologized for gaslighting us about Hydra not being Nazi stand-ins, nor have the retconned the shitshow that was Secret Empire completely, I'm sticking by one-half star...
So glad Ward's on art duty again; I found last issue's guest artist to be not quite as good. I like Ward's sensibilities and art much better. Black Bolt returns to an Earth where his people think he's Maximus, still using his telepathic powers. And they've had enough: they're ready to take out...
After getting out of that terror where he was imprisoned, Black Bolt returns a child to his own and takes another one to his home as she has nowhere else to go. He deals with the horrors, although they still haunt him, and even more so Blinky, the child he's promised to protect. And he brings...
Horrific storyline, with grotesque revelations, but this is hauntingly told, lushly illustrated, and just the perfect book, a book that Black Bolt deserves. Favorite character, author, illustrator, and book. Love, love, love. I love everything about this and wish I had time to write a longe...
I never thought that a conversation between Black Bolt and The Absorbing Man (aka Crusher Creel) would take up a whole comic. I would have laughed at you if you told me it was one of the most poignant, thoughtful comics you've read. But it was. It was about family, about life, about what ...
And I'm not just talking about the lush art that is full of color and movement. No, no, no. The writing is just as lush, just as full. It makes Black Bolt relatable, and although I thought this would make him less intriguing - there's something about him being impenetrable, so much higher than...
For those who don't remember, I questioned why Black Bolt would be muzzled given the revelations at the end, said I'd be disappointed if it wasn't dealt with, and said I was sure it would be given how much thought Saladin Ahmed had put into this book. Well, it was dealt with in this issue. I had...
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