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Jul 23, 2025
Plot
This chapter is narrated by Dr. Andrei Molotov, where he explains how he tried to make Ashley Arden different from Tariq Geiger, but everything changed for her when he revealed that he was the one who created the atomic bombs that caused this nuclear holocaust. Molotov created Geiger and Ashley twice, first with the bomb and then with the vest and boron rods needed to control his powers.
Molotov asks Tariq about his family; he doesn't know the full story of his pain. The relationship between the two is tense; neither trusts the other. Molotov fears him, and Geiger despises him.
Molotov is currently being pressured by Geiger to fix Junkyard Joe. Molotov is trying to analyze Geiger's actions because, although he has the lowest opi
nion of him, his actions seem to have an ulterior motive. He doesn't understand his motives, even though he doesn't have a family.
A group of mercenaries tracked down Geiger's location, and he confronted them, but his powers increased due to all the radiation he absorbed from Ashley, causing him to explode uncontrollably and disappear.
An interesting story that analyzes the origins of Geiger and Molotov, and how this complex relationship arose.
Art
This chapter features illustrator Eamon Winkle, who offers modern art, full of detail and with a well-proportioned control of the characters' anatomy. The art has a superhero tone due to its poses, but at the same time offers an original touch.
Rob Leigh's lettering is an onomatopoeic adrenaline rush.
Summary
Doctor Molotov reunites with Tariq, and the tension between them grows while an unexpected situation involving Geiger's powers changes everything. more
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Jul 24, 2025
A quick read but another great issue with decent artwork.Geoff Johs has created the best thing in comics today and hopefully it continues into the far future.
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Jul 30, 2025
Not Gary Frank but still looking good !
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Aug 05, 2025
A solid issue of Geiger. The art was not as strong, but it still felt like a good read.
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Jul 25, 2025
Another solid issue, however, it's very obvious that this is a bridge issue to create a new through-line. I really enjoyed the last storyline. The absence of Gary Frank's art was felt, and the action here is completely random and used to set up the ending. Junkyard Joe is still in pieces, so let's see what happens with him. I really enjoy reading about this world and I hope to see Arden again soon.
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Jul 30, 2025
There have been guest artists on the book before, and while I‘m aware that there are very few people who can do what Gary Frank does, I expect a certain quality and realism with Geiger. Unfortunately, Eamon Winkle’s art is not on that level. Plus, his somewhat cartoony facial expressions look completely out of place in a serious and emotional story like Geiger 16.
This issue clearly shows that the art is the most important part of a comic. Without a good artist that also fits the tone of the book, even the best story can fall completely flat.
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