It's a good book, as a collection of the comics; and I'm looking forward to book 2. But it wasn't sparkling. The art itself is good quality, and the humour was typical Firefly Serenity as I remember the TV shows. However, I found the pacing to be off and I failed to connect in places; the flow was...
An African horn, a wise man who claims to be a sort of Jinn, and a wish to be human again? Yeah, but he seems to be very sick, and misses the advantages of being Cyborg. Especially when it turns out that a dictator is using the horn to gain money and power, and using children as his chattel: the...
I didn't really enjoy this issue: it was all monologue, did tie up a couple storylines, but it didn't set the stage for the next story. The 'it was more like a rebirth' line at the end was lame, and made me embarrassed to be reading this. It also didn't feel like it flowed. Dialogue and les...
The singularity storyline is almost wrapped up and I see the next issue is the finale; this makes sense. The alternate Cyborg is so bitter because of one traumatic instance, and while his turn-around seems a bit abrupt, I can see it since it's hinges on one person: a person Cyborg knows and can sa...
Love what DC is doing with the mother boxes, the singularity, AI, and it's a breath of fresh air to see a doppleganger/hero gone bad without it being tied to nazis. So much fun!
There were a couple issues - single issues that were part of a longer run - that were almost nonsensical out of context. Since the other parts of those series didn't have X-23, or didn't revolve around her, they weren't used in this collection. All of that makes sense, although I would have pref...
Disappointing. We get a recap in memories of Cyborg's origin story. Then Cyborg discovering that his father is worried whether he saved his son or has simply created a machine with no humanity. This thread is quite an interesting idea, but I don't think it was fully explored before it was buried und...
But I had a hard time getting into this. Once I did, there was a lot about the Singularity, Anomoly, and what can be done to humans - with or without their consent. In addition, there's a parallel story where Sarah gives Cyborg information - and maybe has been controlling his boom tubes. (Which...
Well, kinda. It's a digital version and he starts to uncover the painful memories his father hid from him. Dr. Stone wasn't trying to be cruel or controlling; his son was having a hard enough time adapting to the alien technology that made Victor Stone Cyborg. He was afraid the traumatic memor...
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