A decade ago, 300,000 citizens of Philadelphia were suddenly lost in Oblivion. Now, history has repeated itself. Three more cities have swapped dimensions, igniting a final war between humans and Ghozan. The final six issues are collected here! Collects OBLIVION SONG #31-36
Oblivion Song by Kirkman & de Felici, Vol. 6
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A decade ago, 300,000 citizens of Philadelphia were suddenly lost in Oblivion. Now, history has repeated itself. Three more cities have swapped dimensions, igniting a final war between humans and Ghozan. The final six issues are collected here! Collects OBLIVION SONG #31-36
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Chad –
The war between humans and the Kuthaal hits full stride as they invade L.A., Paris, and Hong Kong. Kirkman writes a strong story. I wish the art supported it. Even though De Felici is listed as an Italian superstar, his art is fugly. The battle scenes are chaotic and really difficult to decipher. The end message about humans exploiting resources was heavy-handed. Still I did enjoy Oblivion Song as a whole.
Alan –
No, I didn't binge read this. I'm just lumping the digital floppies reviews (Issues 1-36) under the last TPB to be published. In some way I think Kirkman is underrated. People always see the obvious blood and gore (I've read only a little of The Walking Dead, then there's Invincible). What I think is present in Invincible and here is the slow burn character development. Nope, it's not super fast, but whether it is Mark, and his entire family in Invincible or Ed and Nate here, with a few others, I No, I didn't binge read this. I'm just lumping the digital floppies reviews (Issues 1-36) under the last TPB to be published. In some way I think Kirkman is underrated. People always see the obvious blood and gore (I've read only a little of The Walking Dead, then there's Invincible). What I think is present in Invincible and here is the slow burn character development. Nope, it's not super fast, but whether it is Mark, and his entire family in Invincible or Ed and Nate here, with a few others, I'll argue that many readers will grow to interested and develop feelings one way or another about the various characters. Here Ed developed a way to traverse to another dimension. Short story, for various reasons war breaks out between the two worlds. The resolution-maybe not what most people would expect.
John –
A pitch-perfect conclusion.
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