Radiant Black #31
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Radiant Black #31

Writer: Kyle Higgins, Joe Clark Artist: Eduardo Ferigato Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: February 26, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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New Story Arc. Radiant Black returns! In the wake of the Catalyst War, Marshall Ward is the one and only Radiant Black! But not everyone in Chicago is happy with their new hero-and with old foes returning and new threats rising, will Marshall's time as Radiant Black be abruptly cut short? A new era of Radiant Black begins in this perfect jumping-on point for new readers!

  • 10
    ComicsOnline - Matt Sernaker Feb 3, 2025

    Radiant Black's “Rebuild Era” has begun, and BOLD is an understatement. Sure, you could use this as the perfect jump on point, but you also could get Radiant Black: Volumes 1-6 (now available at your local comic store) to get the full reader experience. This next iteration of Radiant Black lives up to theMassive-Verse name and the unpredictability of this series continues to be an absolute highlight. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Nerd Initiative - Ken M. Feb 26, 2025

    KEN: Higgins welcomes readers in to a very different Chicago from last we saw. Five months have passed. Marshall in the mantle is adjusting to his new life. With no Nathan by his side, Marshall tries finding balance. Readers watch as he tries finding some normalcy. This comes in the form a date. Escaping his alter ego becomes difficult. Once that stop concludes, a growing mood becomes clear. Perception is Reality. Not everyone loves Radiant Black. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    AIPT - Collier Jennings Feb 25, 2025

    Radiant Black #31 is both the perfect jumping on point for new readers, and a welcome back for old readers. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Comic Book Spot - Jack Stewardson Feb 28, 2025

    While Radiant Black #31 doesn't give new readers an easy in, it is a stellar opener nonetheless. The nuanced characterization and interesting mystery hook surrounding the alternate earth refuges make it no wonder why the Radiant franchise has blossomed into what it has become. Read Full Review

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