Silver Surfer: Black Collected
| Writer | Donny Cates |
| Artist | Tradd Moore |
| Paperback: | Dec 11, 2019, $29.99 |
Is this the end of Norrin Radd? In GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, the cosmos' greatest defenders were thrown through a black hole - including the Silver Surfer! But his story doesn't end there! To beat back oblivion and avoid losing himself to the darkness, the Sentinel of the Spaceways must call on all his inner light to save his own soul! With his Power Cosmic fading and the all-consuming darkness descending, will help come in the form of an unexpected ally? When the Surfer discovers something with the potential power to turn the tide, is he prepared to pay the terrible price for awakening it? And how does the Surfer's predicament tie in to the s more
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| Silver Surfer: Black #1 | 19 | |
| Silver Surfer: Black #2 | 8 | |
| Silver Surfer: Black #3 | 6 | |
| Silver Surfer: Black #4 | 6 | |
| Silver Surfer: Black #5 | 6 |
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Trade Summary: While a bit bulky since it's a Treasury Edition, Silver Surfer: Black is an outstanding book and a wonderful addition in the Cates-verse that I'm sure will have impact. Trad Moore's art is wonderful throughout the entire series and doesn't falter, not even once. Cates writes a brilliant Silver Surfer, and I love the theme in this book. Add the ties to the other books Cates is doing and this is one series you must read.
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Silver Surfer: Black is a title I haven't heard much about, and that's a damn shame. Donny Cates can write whatever he wants for Marvel at this point, and he chose to do a little five-part Silver Surfer story that takes Radd through the deepest, darkest depths of space and time and back again. This series was such a sheer delight. Tradd Moore's art is in perfect symmetry with Cates, ebbing and flowing between the surreal, the dark, and the awe-inspiring. This final issue cements it as one of the top Silver Surfer stories in recent memory, citing at least two other seminal Surfer stories in the process. The last page homage to Stan Lee's written word gives the title a gravitas it already earned, securing a thoughtful, heartbreaking tribut more
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Silver Surfer: Black (2019) by Donny Cates and Tradd Moore (Marvel) I had heard some great things about this book. I gave it a shot when i found it available through Comixology Unlimited. Unfortunately, after reading it in one sitting, I could take it or leave it. Both the writing and the art were a little hard to consume at times. There were parts where I marveled at the brilliance of both Cates and Moore; however, there were also times where I was baffled and a little lost by both. In short, the book suffered from being a bit enigmatic/convoluted but showed moments of brilliance (not for everybody).
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