
This issue takes us to the recent past and picks up the Next Men trying to settle into a normal life (or as normal as it can be when you have super-powers).
The four active members of the team gather at the site of a new Supercollider, where scientists hope to uncover the secrets of the universe. When things go wrong (and boy do they ever), the team must scramble - and one faces true horror.
The art is exceptional as always (although the double-page spread of "the event" is a bit confusing). Byrne is a master craftsman, and the layout and design reflect it - for example, when all hell is breaking loose, the panel layouts become chaotic, too, adding to the tension of the scene.
It's a sharp, intelligent science fiction story that is playing out here, and I have to admit that I have no idea how it's all going to be resolved (assuming he doesn't plan to actually kill off the team members, of course).
I can't wait to see what's next (no pun intended)!
Grade: A
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2 comments:
"...although the double-page spread of "the event" is a bit confusing"
It's a black hole created by the collider, that instantly evaporates and takes everything inside with it. A very nice touch by Byrne. The hole is actually a sphere in three dimensions, but you only see half of it because the rest is underground.
When I first looked at the page I didn't "get" that there were two panels there - one above the other. It looked like a single splash page, which was why the gaping hole at the bottom didn't register. I had to turn the page and then go back and look again to figure it out. Just one of those things - or perhaps we could blame my poor eyesight.
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