Black Science #1 (2013) cover b

Black Science #1 (2013) cover b

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Rick Remender
(A/CA) Matteo Scalera, Dean White
Grant McKay, former member of The Anarchistic Order of Scientists, has finally done the impossible: he has deciphered Black Science and punched through the barriers of reality. But what lay beyond the veil was not epiphany but chaos. Now Grant and his team are lost, living ghosts shipwrecked on an infinite ocean of alien worlds, barreling through the long-forgotten, ancient, and unimaginable dark realms. The only way is forward. The only question is how far are they willing to go, and how much can they endure, to get home again? Join writer RICK REMENDER and the superstar art team of MATTEO SCALERA & DEAN WHITE for this face-melting science fiction epic spanning the lifetimes of a cast of dimensional castaways lead by the man that caused it all.
Date Available: 11/27/2013
BONUS REVIEW by Tom Morrison


Rick Remender is, once again, unleashing his talents upon us readers, pure and unfiltered, with the freedom that comes with independent publishing. With a promise of constantly evolving settings, artists Matteo Scalrea & Dean White have their work cut out for them in keeping up with such an imagination. Luckily they seem to be able to do that without breaking stride, offering some of the richer environments seen this year. Using a darker color pallet, the book stands out among the already lush indy releases this year. Remender’s story telling starts out swift, and turns fast. A closer look at one of the covers will reveal the resourcefulness of our hero, Grant McKay. He is a scientist, after all. We are not given a ton of information about what’s going on, but we get to see what one of story’s goals is. A simple desire to go home. This series has promise, it should be a wild ride, and I can’t wait to read the next part of it.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Rick Remender
(A/CA) Matteo Scalera, Dean White
Grant McKay, former member of The Anarchistic Order of Scientists, has finally done the impossible: he has deciphered Black Science and punched through the barriers of reality. But what lay beyond the veil was not epiphany but chaos. Now Grant and his team are lost, living ghosts shipwrecked on an infinite ocean of alien worlds, barreling through the long-forgotten, ancient, and unimaginable dark realms. The only way is forward. The only question is how far are they willing to go, and how much can they endure, to get home again? Join writer RICK REMENDER and the superstar art team of MATTEO SCALERA & DEAN WHITE for this face-melting science fiction epic spanning the lifetimes of a cast of dimensional castaways lead by the man that caused it all.
Date Available: 11/27/2013
BONUS REVIEW by Tom Morrison


Rick Remender is, once again, unleashing his talents upon us readers, pure and unfiltered, with the freedom that comes with independent publishing. With a promise of constantly evolving settings, artists Matteo Scalrea & Dean White have their work cut out for them in keeping up with such an imagination. Luckily they seem to be able to do that without breaking stride, offering some of the richer environments seen this year. Using a darker color pallet, the book stands out among the already lush indy releases this year. Remender’s story telling starts out swift, and turns fast. A closer look at one of the covers will reveal the resourcefulness of our hero, Grant McKay. He is a scientist, after all. We are not given a ton of information about what’s going on, but we get to see what one of story’s goals is. A simple desire to go home. This series has promise, it should be a wild ride, and I can’t wait to read the next part of it.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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