Юнут вспомнил важную деталь своего прошлого — место, где он родился. Теперь ему и учёным предстоит путешествие в Саудовскую Аравию, где в пустыне, под тоннами песка, ждёт то, что положит конец истории Берсерка...
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Following several box office failures, Reeves's performance in the horror film The Devil's Advocate (1997) was well received. Greater stardom came for playing Neo in the science fiction series The Matrix, beginning in 1999. He played John Constantine in Constantine (2005) and starred in the romantic drama The Lake House (2006), the science fiction thriller The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), and the crime thriller Street Kings (2008). Following another commercially down period, Reeves made a successful comeback by playing the titular assassin in the John Wick film series, beginning in 2014.
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(B) 73% | More than Satisfactory Notes: Overstretched to limp condition, decent plot but low ambition, such a tiring composition (constant image repetition).
To tell you the truth the storyline has gone off the deep end for me. Used to be exciting, now pretty boring. Put me to sleep. Only 2 boring issues left!
I need to add a "confusing as f*ck" shelf. I don't know how to rate this! It's building up to...something. If it pays off, it'll be great. If not, then it'll be rather disappointing - the whole journey. All of it. But right now, I don't know. I think I understand what Diana's doing. I have a theory about the other forces. What it all actually *is* has yet to be determined. I guess I'll know in 2 issues. Regardless of the outcome, I think this premise has been interesting and I do hope it pays off because I want to see more of, and the end of, the mythology that's been created.
The Berserker finally knows where he comes from and apparently, the recipe his mother used?
I didn’t mention before, but there was a helmet given to his mothers by the gods and was lost for millennia.
Now, this part I didn’t like. It feels way too rushed. And as a side note, the promotional art depicting B using many weapons from many historical periods, which doesn’t exist in the pages of the book. It’s just promotional.