You realize that the artist is a black man, right? The writer's been accused of this before, and has some good rebuttals. I suggest doing at least a minute of research before claiming something as controversial as this. The nazis were probably the worst humans ever to exist, and if you think any alternate history in which the win is "white supremacist pandering", just don't read them!
Uber #2
| Writer | Kieron Gillen |
| Artist | Canaan White |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
KIERON GILLEN has created a frightening alternate timeline where the Nazi war machine introduced super powered soldiers into the dying days of World War II. As one spy flees Germany with the secrets of the Ubers, the world around her falls to pieces under the onslaught of these living weapons and the Allies struggle to contend with the destruction left in their wake. The last days of Hitler's reign of terror are coming but the monsters of the master race are determined to make their enemies pay to the last
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.4
Graphic Policy - pharoahmiles
Mar 31, 2018Overall, an exceptional issue, which pushes on the gas as the story pushes past readers expectations, exceeding the books harshest critics. The story by Kieron Gillen is riveting and action packed. The art by Canaan White is beautiful and vivid. Altogether, another great installment of this page turning comic book. Read Full Review
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8.5
Crave Online - Andy Hunsaker
Jun 10, 2013Gillen's story remains heavy, and this installment is particularly tense, and he also continues to seemingly apologize for writing any of this in the afterword, reaffirming his desire to find a way to tell a World War II story ethically. White's art remains dark and unflinching " not perfect, but he certainly goes for broke at crucial moments, like showing us the way to kill Panzermensches is putting a bullet in their eyes. ber continues to impress, while giving the reader an ugly, unsettled feeling in our guts, reminding us that despite all the hay made from it in fiction everywhere, war remains hell. Read Full Review
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5.0
Newsarama - Lindsey Morris
Jun 06, 2013The concept remains strong, but without more character development and tighter artwork, this might be a sinking ship. Read Full Review