Frank J. Barbiere and Joe Bennett focus on Phil Seleski's family rather than Solar himself in "Solar, Man of the Atom" #2, a nice looking character-driven issue that puts this series among the best of its various incarnations.
Full review here.
Frank J. Barbiere and Joe Bennett focus on Phil Seleski's family rather than Solar himself in "Solar, Man of the Atom" #2, a nice looking character-driven issue that puts this series among the best of its various incarnations.
Full review here.
anyone else read this yet? i thought it was pretty good.
the new direction kinda leaves me scratching my head though. i'm just glad Solar himself is still around, even if in a smaller capacity. i'm hoping the book will slowly become to be about him.
I kind of wish he would get on with it. 2 issues in and not exactly sure where he wants to go with the story. I will stick with it for a few more issues because I want to like it. Needs to get some momentum going though.