Black Bolt #10
| Writer | Saladin Ahmed |
| Artist | Christian Ward |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE MIDNIGHT KING RETURNS TO EARTH
PART 3
With the Inhumans in chaos, a powerful foe is ready to take control: Lash!
But now that the rite of Terrigenesis is lost, what are Lash's plans for the Inhuman race? And what does he want with Black Bolt and his companions?
The Midnight King faces the legacy he's left behind!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.2
Comicsverse - Maite Molina
Feb 07, 2018BLACK BOLT #10 showcases its titular hero in great fashion as the work puts its artistic and literary prowess on display. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Rollin Bishop
Feb 07, 2018This is more of what's made the book great in the past, but on a low simmer. Read Full Review
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6.5
IGN - Blair Marnell
Feb 08, 2018This series has done a lot for Black Bolt himself in the last few issues, but I just can't fully recommend it with this art. Read Full Review
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5.8
Comic Crusaders - Kevin Given
Feb 15, 2018This issue is a turning point. We can't help but feel the anguish our protagonist must feel as he's helpless before an enemy he should be able to quash so easily. As long as Lash has the child Blinky, our hero can not resist his antagonists will. But something is happening to Blinky…to be continued. *** (7.8 rating) Read Full Review
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Graphic Policy - Sebastian Villegas
Feb 18, 2018I'm not just saying this as a Marvel fan or a fan of the Inhumans, Black Bolt is a book I highly recommend reading and this issue does not disappoint and has me dying to know what will happen in issue 11. There is a lot to love and if you're a fan of the character or Ahmed's work or Christian Ward's, check it out. Read Full Review
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Quality as usual story and art both top notch!
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Lash makes his play against Black Bolt. He's trying so hard but he is SO NOT going to secure this title's nemesis position. Who is? Well howdy, gigantic surprise ending! The twist, the nice character work on Blackagar and Titania (and even Lash) and the excellent plot all suggest perfection. So too does Stephanie Hans's quietly awesome guest art that nails the midpoint between Christian Ward and Mike Del Mundo. Christian Ward's fight visuals and colors are just a bit rushed. I can see the balance of the book is color-muted to maximize the impact of Medusa in the middle, but what's the excuse for the sketchy stiffness of the fight scenes? Not that this art isn't delightful; it just feels like less than Mr. Ward's best.
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Great as always. I've said it countless times, but the art is just fantastic. And my god, what a cliffhanger. I'm really worrying that this will end with the 12th issue, but if so - it's definitely an amazing book.
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