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A father and son aren’t seeing eye to eye, evil forces are plotting and scheming, and Hot Rod makes a grand appearance. Void Rivals is gearing up and taking off.
Void Rivals #14
Written By Robert Kirkman – Art By Lorenzo De Felici
Colors By Patricio Delpeche – Letters By Rus Wooton
Edited By Ben Abernathy – Published By Skybound Entertainment/Image Comics
***Minor Spoilers Possible***
Rise
Premiere Zalilak is confronted with the task of embracing Zerta. While that’s going on, Minister Dulini and his son Darak are not seeing eye to eye. However, they are forced to put there disagreement on hold as a threat is emerging from space.
As Darak is trying to get to the threat in space, he has an out of body experience where he gets some advice and warnings from Solila. It’s at that time he almost literally runs into Hot Rod. But their is an evil that reveals itself that no one can be prepared for.
At Long Last
This issue is what can only be described as a table setting issue. Not much goes down in the way of action, but what it lacks their it picks up in the story. Kirkman is setting up for the next chapter in this series. A little bit of a slow build, but hopefully it will be pay off in issues to come.
The art in this book just like in this entire series is awesome. The character designs feel epic, and are set in front of beautiful backgrounds with a lot of detail. The colors are perfect for the story being told, and they really draw your eyes to each panel.
Check Out My Review of Void Rivals #13
Final Thoughts
Void Rivals #14 is a bit of a slower pace, which is setting the table for what’s to come. The path that this issue is setting will be the groundwork for this current arc. As far as importance goes, this issue is an important issue as far as the storytelling goes.
Final Grade: 7/10
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