hoatzin's review against another edition

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Nice. Getting better now that everything is coming together and I'm getting used to the story style. Art is good and detailed, but sometimes I can't tell characters apart...given that several of them are clones, though...

brizreading's review against another edition

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4.0

Prophet continues to be weird. Yay!

ajam's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5★
Prophet #27–33

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shim's review against another edition

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3.0

It's cool but I really don't understand what's going on. Was trying to get more context but it's really hard to find. There are all these references to the Youngblood characters. I know many people find this nebulous nature of this series compelling but I can't really get around it.

noysh's review against another edition

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3.0

Great pulpy sci-fi. The story in this one didn't have the disjointed wierdness that the first volume did, which I sorta missed. Giannis Milonogiannis' art is great and suits the tale well enough. But again, I missed the variety of the art in the first volume.

skolastic's review against another edition

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5.0

Graham and his collaborators are still out of this world. Part of me really wants a master glossary page that explains everything that's going on, and part of me doesn't care and wants it to just keep getting wilder and wilder.

alexanderp's review

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adventurous challenging medium-paced

4.0

We have the main narrative forming and while maybe the end game doesn't make sense/isn't clear - I'm loving the trope-y, pulpy feel of this. 

hypops's review

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4.0

An intergalactic team of outsiders comes out of a (very) long retirement to go back to being... something, wait, what is this book about again? I honestly have no idea, but I’m already looking forward to re-reading the whole run.

nigellicus's review

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5.0

Every panel in this series is epic: big baroque, far-out space-opera. Old John Prophet, who only turned up at the end of volume one, sets out to build an alliance against the reviving Earth Empire, collecting a motley crew of comrades including old team-members Diehard and Jaxson. Crowded with ideas and settings and alien life-forms and humans long transformed into the alien, just as this comic has transformed Prophet into something exotic and strange and magnificent.

fleece's review

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5.0

screams into space: REIN-EAST. screams slightly less loudly: jaxon. diehard. hiyonhoiagn. dude, i even like old man prophet???

i loved this one. SO much better than first one, partly because a solid team of people i can flap my hands over and me understanding the world some more and the art being more interesting. what a good.
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