A forward team of science explorers, travel through a series of alien gateways, in order to answer a distress call a galaxy away. They find themselves jumping across the universe though strange and beautiful landscapes only to be hunted by a vast inexplicably unstoppable horde.
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Jeremy Haun is a freelance comic book artist. Beginning in 2002, Haun worked for Image Comics, IDW Publishing, Oni Press, Devil's Due Publishing, Top Cow, and Marvel Comics. Since 2008, he has worked for DC Comics. He is best known for his work on Berserker and Battle Hymn. External links
Teniendo en cuenta que sólo son 5 números los leeré todos, pero de momento he leído este volumen y el siguiente y me parece todo bastante meh. Entiendo que en 24 páginas no te da tiempo a presentar gran cosa del mundo ni a dar demasiada información, pero el trazo me parece demasiado burdo y rápido - la mayor parte del tiempo no sé quién está haciendo qué-. Entiendo lo que está pasando, pero no acabo de entender los porqués y estéticamente de momento me parece un poco meh.
Enjoyed the start of this sci-fi comic. Intriguing world(s)-building. The art is expressive and the color evocative of Star Trek-like planet atmospheres. Kind of a combo between Interstellar (save the world) and Black Science (world-jumping).
Good color artwork. Comixology comics freebie. 21 pages. This would be easier to review if it was 32 pages. A rescue mission is using strange gate technology to reach an endangered civilization. A fast moving story.
This had an interesting premise. The ending got rushed and muddled and unclear. I haven't decided if I will return to this series. Probably not. This wasn't a strong start.