The former "Uncanny X-Force" collaborators will tell the story of a dying knight as he tries to save the world from the "God of Whisperers."
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The former "Uncanny X-Force" collaborators will tell the story of a dying knight as he tries to save the world from the "God of Whisperers."
Full article here.
O yea! Very hyped for this one.
I am so looking forward to this. After Uncanny X-Force, I was hoping that Remender and Opena would work on something soon. I remember there was an Ultron book that came out with Opena art, but man...most things Avengers when it comes to the comics, I have a hard time staying awake for.
Them working on this book is just what I was hoping would happen. The only problem is, I've basically sworn off monthly comics. I will definitely get the trade paperback for those beautiful, beautiful Jerome Opena art.
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YEEEEESSS!! Remender with that gorgeous Opena art. I'm in.
Sorry for the necro threading, but I couldn't find a discussion thread for this book.
I've been away from reading/ collecting comics for a couple years for a number of personal adverse situations, now I'm looking to catch up and make a list of priorities.
This book caught my eye, as a fan of Remender's indy work and some of what he did at Marvel.
So, any opinions on this book will be appreciated.
Do it. It's tremendous. Dark story set in a fantasy world which has been built with attention to detail. Opeña's art is to me the best in the business and Remender's lines are pure poetry.
The only downside is that Opena's art is so good that it was very distracting having the fill-in artist during a few issues last arc. But it looks like this should be starting up again soon based on there being a Vol 3 paperback listed on amazon!
Yeah, for me this book was kinda disappointing. Wonderful art but I dropped it after 4 or 5 issues because the story just wasn't interesting enough.
I have very little patience for average comics these days. Go figure.
The Black and White oversized issues are amazing. I can't get into the book on it's own, but to see Opena's art in black and white at original size is pretty spectacular.