Geiger #8

8.9

Critic Reviews

3 Reviews
7.8

User Reviews

16 Reviews
Writer Geoff Johns
Artist Paul Pelletier, Drew Hennessy
Cover Price $3.99

The Glowing Man's quest for a cure continues as Geiger, his two-headed wolf Barney, and Nate the Nuclear Knight encounter a town that's discovered the secret to peace in this post-nuclear war world. But that tranquility is threatened with the arrival of Nate's former brothers-in-arms from The Camelot Casino and their formidable leader, the New King. Plus, how violent can The Glowing Man get when a child who reminds him of his own daughter is under threat? Read this face-meltingly good issue to find out!

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  • 9.5

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Jan 01, 1970

    Geiger is always a series Im excited to read on its release week. It just feel like a classic superhero tale with its reluctant hero realizing he can make an impact making for a truly captivating read. Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez

    Nov 22, 2024

    GEIGER #8 will set hour shorthairs on edge when Geiger and Nate enter an idyllic town unaffected by the ravages of nuclear war. Geoff Johns successfully creates an uneasy atmosphere, with a town that may or may not be on the level, and the guest art team's output is stellar. That said, readers looking for more progress on the main plot may feel this side quest is unnecessary. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Nerd Initiative - Richard Coryell

    Nov 20, 2024

    Geiger #8 continues the journey of our rag tag group of protagonists, well setting the table for whats to come. This issue and series have really hit its stride and has become a truly epic tale. Issue 8 is for all intents and purposes a story build/connector issue, but it still gives you some top tier stories, well moving the plot and suspense for next issue and beyond. The fact that Geoff Johns can take a setup story and turn it into gold speaks volumes to why hes one of the best writers in the industry. Read Full Review

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  • 10

    Plot Geiger, Nate, Zig Zag and Barney arrive in the intact town of Grover's Corners, where Beverly, Carol and Ronald were born and live. In this place trapped in time there is food and all the comforts of the time before the nuclear explosion, apparently its geographical location in the form of a valley protected them from the radioactive winds and can only be accessed through a tunnel. The children's father receives them with respect, but punishes the children by burning all the books they brought with them, the desire of the community leader is to forget what the past was like so that they do not reborn a humanity that eliminates itself with bombs. In this world all people are disturbed in a different way, but in a radical way. The more

  • 8.0

    fthissite

    Nov 21, 2024

    Still fun and engaging eight issues in. To me it's like Ult Spider-Man, just slow and steady with quality dialogue and superb character development. I hope everyone sticks with it for the long run. The whole fahrenheit 451 thing was a fun addition.

  • 8.0

    Deadlybeavis

    Nov 23, 2024

    Well written and drawn. Not a lot happens in this issue, but it has some cool dialogue and themes. Looking forward to the next issue.

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  • 8.0

    daspidaboy

    Nov 25, 2024

    Even with the different artist, Geoff Johns writing and dialogue really keeps this series engaging.

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  • 8.0

    Kalaoui

    Jun 10, 2025

    Nice good Geoff Johns writing here. Paul Pelletier and Drew Hennessy on art are great but nobody like Gary Frank.

  • 7.5

    DDJamesB

    Nov 21, 2024

    It's not very eventful, but it's a good read.

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  • 6.5

    Chris Y

    Jan 09, 2025

    Geiger continues the downhill trend, and it's not actually the artist's fault, but the fact that Geoff Johns focuses a bit too much on Geiger's affection for books. What started as an interesting character trait that showed Geiger's humanity and idealism is now becoming the main plot, and it comes across as preachy.

  • 5.0

    Jonn McLoed

    Nov 20, 2024

    My biggest concern about the direction of this comic recently is the use of various more original stories from the past. The mass burning of books during WW2 , the Book of Eli , the burning of comics in the 50's along with the many districts of the Hunger games with a little of Divergent thrown in as a side dish. I loved the first 5 issues but it really is starting to tread others stories way to much and is starting to loose it's own brilliant identity. Hopefully the team can get it back to a more modern version of a culture Clint Eastwood film but I'm rather doubting it just now. Shame as this had so much going for it at the start and my biggest gripe was the very uneven art at times. The USP of this book has to be the awesome art that g more

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  • 9.5

    Haljordan29

    Nov 20, 2024

  • 8.5

    jmprados

    Dec 04, 2024

  • 8.0

    Nicetrylaoche

    Nov 28, 2024

  • 8.0

    retcon_D

    Jan 01, 2025

  • 7.5

    Watchtower022

    Nov 24, 2024

  • 7.5

    Smithd33

    Nov 28, 2024

  • 7.0

    Silver Rocket

    Nov 22, 2024

  • 7.0

    Oddball12

    Jan 01, 2025

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