Solar: Man of the Atom #12
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| Writer | Frank J. Barbiere |
| Artist | Jonathan Lau, Anthony Marques |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Final issue! Erica, the Woman of the Atom, vs. a real-life-no-kidding supervillain! Somebody (hopefully!) will survive, because whoever wields the Solar power after the battle is the key to what comes next...
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
AIPT - David Brooke
May 12, 2015An extremely satisfying conclusion for the characters and plenty of great action to mark this as an excellent series. Read Full Review
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10
Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze
May 13, 2015Aside from the slight feeling like we were thrown into the action of the issue fast, Solar: Man of The Atom #12 was as perfect as things could get for a finale. The way this issue ends gives you an idea that there could be more, and if there was, you'd want to see what the future holds for Erica now that she fully grasps the responsibility she has to the Earth and whatever next that will come her way. Read Full Review
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9.0
SnapPow.com - John McCubbin
May 12, 2015It's a shame to see Solar: Man of the Atom come to an end, but it does so in great style. Having gripping action and emotional dialogue, it's hard not to marvel at what Barbiere, Lau and Marques have created, and all I hope is that this isn't the end of the Golden Key Universe. Read Full Review
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8.9
BGCP - Jason Graham
May 14, 2015Solar: Man of the Atom #12 the final issue from a stand alone point of view is fast, fun, dramatic and emotional which is not bad considering there where 11 issues prior to this but can still be enjoyed, i think i will be picking up the collected books as this is a character i have always been intrigued by. Read Full Review
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8.8
Comic Crusaders - Adam Cadmon
May 13, 2015This is definitely a must read issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
May 13, 2015Solar, Man of the Atom is a series that really did some very fun stuff along the way, but it just felt like it never found its footing and had a haphazard approach to its storylines Read Full Review