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‘The New Space Age’ #1 doesn’t quite make it off the ground
Instead of exploring its truly clever premise, The New Space Age opts for lots of backstory.
Instead of exploring its truly clever premise, The New Space Age opts for lots of backstory.
This bad boy's the Iron Claw of truly potent rasslin' stories.
Take a trip to the future/take a trip to the past.
Transforms its blood-soaked tournament into a far more unpredictable and dangerous game.
Pushes the series’ cosmic ambitions into thrilling territory.
A slow burn that’s unsettling long after the grin fades.
A well-crafted comic that could be great with a bit of structural adjustment and focus.
Issue #2 introduces new allies and resurrects an old enemy.
'Same s***, different day.'
The ties that bind us are also what unite us.
A shocking standoff that makes trust feel more dangerous than any super-powered threat.
This is the exact creative shake up the book needed to stay healthy long term.