The
anomaly of space-time, now called the Oblivion Shadow, has the Next and
Superman in it’s sights. How can this be unless this thing is sentient…
One
of the Next is known for being a brain and uses a lot of technical jargon to
get his point across. He’s basically Reed Richards, only I can understand him-
most times. This was perhaps one of the most confusing issues I’ve ever read.
Usually, I might get lost because I don’t know the full history of a character
or series. This was the first time that I felt that I’d get most out of reading
a Graduate level text book on Quantum Physics.
If
my wife saw me when I read this she probably would’ve said that it looked like
my eyes had glazed over. I know that they crossed from the ‘science’ in this
issue.
The
plot was good as well as the art. It just had some very advanced theories that
kept me from enjoying this issue so much. I think that’s a real shame as the
previous issue seemed to be finally getting everything on track. I’m not ready
to give up yet. But if this keeps up, I will.
Not
Worth Consuming
Rating:
4 out of 10 stars
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