Uber #0

6.8

Critic Reviews

4 Reviews
7.0

User Reviews

7 Reviews
Writer Kieron Gillen
Artist Canaan White
Cover Price $3.99

Kieron Gillen unveils his epic new monthly series, launching with a special double-sized issue!  1945. Germany is in ruins. The war in the west can only be days away from ending. Threats of "wunderwaffen" to be unleashed by the dying Reich have become laughable. There are no miracle weapons here.  It's over. It has to be over.

It's not. There's been stories which have mixed enhanced humans and World War 2 before. There's never been one like this. See super beings in a whole new light as Gillen presents an epic new series that not only rewrites history, it redefines the genre.

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 8.0

    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell

    Apr 08, 2013

    An interesting twist on the bad guys having superhumans during WWII. The art isn't terrible, but it is confusing enough that it holds the issue back in some places. Worth checking out if you want variety in your comic reading. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    ComicList - Brandon Borzelli

    Apr 06, 2013

    For four bucks you can't go wrong. You get over forty pages of an entertaining twist tacked on to the end of the European theater in World War II. The book isn't a knock off of Captain America or other super powered beings set during the time period. This is more of the kind of book that highlights the dark regions of mankind's capabilities to harm others. It's a good start to what looks like an interesting series. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Major Spoilers - George Chimples

    Apr 11, 2013

    In all honesty, Uber #0 is somewhat exhausting to read on the first go around. There is maybe one sympathetic character amongst the many presented in this issue (and that is being generous). The issue also suffers from a lack of distinctiveness on the part of the creators, both visually and narrative-wise. It's hard to tell one German soldier from another, even when it's Heinz Guderian addressing his staff " and having all the supersoldiers share similar codenames like Siegfried, Siegmund and Sieglunde is confusing. The pacing was a little clipped, with a new scene and characters every three pages or so. But then, this is a zero issue so perhaps these things are established better in future issues. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Comics Bulletin - Danny Djeljosevic

    Apr 10, 2013

    Even though Gillen himself touts this as the first issue, it's still a zero issue which often comes with its own stigma and expectations -- that it's just a prequel and isn't hugely necessary to being able to follow the story. I'm curious to see what #1 (and #2 and #3 and") is like, so take my rating as a tentative one. Read Full Review

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