It’s all-out war between Agorria and Zertonia…can Darak thwart certain annihilation?!
The action ramps up and the characters and comic rise to meet it in an excellent and exciting new Void Rivals. Best comic in Energon Universe! Read Full Review
A stalwart entry that moves everything along as a brisk and readable pace; the Kirkman classic. Read Full Review
Void Rivals #21 is a set-up issue for the bigger things that will be happening in the coming issues. To Robert Kirkman and Conor Hughes credit, they make all of the set-up for things to come as exciting as anything else going down. That is all thanks to how they utilize the continuity that has been built for the Energon Universe to be the strength of this series. Read Full Review
Proximus makes his intentions known as the Energon Universe braces for impact. Kirkmans writing balances a large ensemble with their moving parts. Hughes and the art team hone in on the conflict build with their imagery. Events are in motion that are poised to get fans talking at the LCS. Read Full Review
VOID RIVALS #21 is a strong entry that successfully escalates the personal and cosmic stakes. It pushes its characters to their breaking points and delivers on the promise of an ever-expanding universe. The raw emotion and impactful developments make it a vital read for fans. Read Full Review
I started to feel that Void Rivals was meandering and going nowhere until this issue (21). Right off the bat we are jumping into the beyond bizarre Skuxxoid story, really fleshing out this character … or rather characters. Then it’s back to the main story and in just a few pages there is a quick status change for one faction. What we really came for was the story of Darrk and Solila - their relationship is nicely reestablished before the real action starts. This series finally feels like there is a march to a final conclusion for all of this setup. With characters like Hot Rod, Springer and Skuxxoid - this series continues to be a love letter to the weird third season of the Transformers and I love it. Nostalgia aside - this is honestlmore
We finally get some story progression. I wonder how far Kirkman is going to take this story. This book is purely story-driven and not character-driven. I'm already bored with it. Only three more issues, and we will be reading about this battle for two years. Shizoid does not need to be in here. It just muddles up the plot for no reason. We finally get a battle in the next issue. Let's see what happens over the next three issues. If it goes beyond issue 24, telling the same story, then I'll probably just wait for the trade.
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