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Black Science Vol. 3: Vanishing Point Kindle & comiXology
Collects BLACK SCIENCE #12-16.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherImage
- Publication dateAugust 12, 2015
- File size518843 KB
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- ASIN : B015XAYOWG
- Publisher : Image (August 12, 2015)
- Publication date : August 12, 2015
- Language : English
- File size : 518843 KB
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- Print length : 133 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,113,495 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #3,851 in Science Fiction Graphic Novels (Kindle Store)
- #7,529 in Science Fiction Graphic Novels (Books)
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About the author
Rick Remender is the writer/co-creator of comics such as Deadly Class, Fear Agent, Black Science, Seven to Eternity, LOW, The Scumbag, Tokyo Ghost and Death or Glory. During his years at Marvel he wrote Captain America, Uncanny X-Force, Venom and created The Uncanny Avengers. His work at Marvel Comics is the basis for major elements of Avengers: Endgame, Falcon and Winter Soldier, and Deadpool 2.
He served as lead writer/co-showrunner on SyFy's adaption of his co-creation Deadly Class with the Russo Brothers, wrote/developed video games for Electronic Arts such as Bulletstorm and Dead Space, and served as an animator on films such as The Iron Giant and Anastasia.
He currently curates his own publishing imprint, Giant Generator, at Image Comics while writing the film adaptation of Cary Fukunaga’s Tokyo Ghost for Legendary and serving as executive producer on Fear Agent being developed by Matt Tolmach Productions and Point Grey through Sony for Amazon.
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Quality of the graphic novel is good, too - nice spot varnish on the cover.
Still, Black Science definitely had a few 'holy $*!^' moments, that make up the difference and earn Volume 3 4 stars. I've talked a lot about where I feel the volume falters but not much about why I still liked it anyway. The trouble is I cant really talk about those parts without giving away major plot points. The best I can do is to say that even the weaker parts of this book all serve to establish events that *are* worthy of the series. The story is still one of my favorites and Remender has done a bang up job of weaving a great thread through multiple dimensions and realities. I can't wait for the next volume to see what happens to the team.
Final note: If you're new to the series don't start here. There are some major events that happen toward the end that you absolutely need to have read TPB1 and 2 to appreciate.
The art is as great as ever and goes well with the story as the action escalates when different characters from different layers of the onion collide. There's great character development, especially for Rebecca, Sara, and Grant.
I can't wait for more!
The art work adds a great deal to the story