Ratings19
Average rating3.9
Grant McKay and his team have punched through the barriers of reality with his invention, the Pillar, but something goes wrong and now Grant, his team, and his kids are barreling through the Eververse with no guidance and no way home.
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Okay, so I went on a small comic book binge the other day, picking up titles that I've been wanting to get my hands on for a while now. And this was definitely something that's been on my radar. I had fairly high expectations for Black Science because the artwork here is fucking beautiful. I mean, take a look at this:
The coloring is just stunning, especially when you see it in print...unfortunately, the story was a little bit lacking for me. It wasn't bad, and there were definitely really great moments in the comic, but there were other moments where I was just like, “What the fuck?”. Plus, I really did not like the main character, Grant. And it's not like you need to like the protagonist in order to enjoy a story, but this guy is a douche.
Still, I am interested in picking up the next volume, if only for the artwork.
3.5 stars out of 5.
Meh, it's okay. The art is okay, nothing really to write home about. The plot is essentially Sliders, but I like Sliders better. I like the characters better.
You have a batch of scientists, pretty much par for the course. A jerk who cheats on his wife, is a brilliant scientist, and has children (God knows why); the woman he cheats with, who is okay; the jerk who funds him and can't be trusted; the jerk's sycophantic henchwoman, etc. No one very original here. The worlds are all skimmed through, and we don't get to know anyone in them really.
This could have potential, but it's not meeting that potential so far. Really, just watch Sliders. Sure, it's dated, but it's more satisfying and amusing, and the characters are better.
Series
8 primary books9 released booksBlack Science is a 12-book series with 9 primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, and Moreno Dinisio.
Series
16 primary books17 released booksBlack Science (Single Issues) is a 9-book series with 8 primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, and Moreno Dinisio.