After causing massive damage during a fight, the Street Sharks watch news coverage questioning their heroics. Ripster tells his brothers: “Paradigm took our normal lives, but he can’t take our humanity. We’re still the Bolton brothers. And we’re going to protect this city, whether they understand us yet or not.”
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There’s something undeniably compelling about Vikings, and Joe Pruett and Marcelo Frusin have tapped into that primal fascination with their new series “Viking Moon.” The premise alone had me hooked from the moment I cracked open this first issue. We all know the historical narrative about Norse expeditions to North America, but Pruett asks a tantalizing “what if” question that transforms this historical puzzle into something much more sinister. What if it wasn’t just the natives that drove the Vikings away? What if something far more dangerous prowled those dark forests?
Kirkman is the mastermind behind The Walking Dead and Invincible, and he has this amazing ability to take familiar concepts and make them feel completely new. Paired with Dan Mora’s gorgeous artwork from Justice League Unlimited, this creative team brings both the storytelling chops and visual flair that Transformers deserves.
It’s easy to roll your eyes at another “death of” comic. Most of them feel like empty stunts. But Death of the Silver Surfer #1 sets itself apart by doing what few of those stories manage: it slows down, digs deep, and asks real questions about what it means to exist, to serve, and to fade away.




