Read Full Review, Another mostly self-contained adventure, this issue has the hallmarks of classic comic book narrative in that regard, an ethos that seems to be driving the series as a whole. 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Juggernaut takes center stage in a new Marvel Comics miniseries that puts the unstoppable antihero in a more subdued light than expected. This is a solid starting point. This is a vision of Juggernaut that can't just barrel through everything in his path as he goes through a bit of an existential crisis while the main narrative is juxtaposed with Juggernaut's last known whereabouts stranded inside of a pocket dimension, teasing his eventual escape as Cain finds himself at a literal crossroads in the otherworldly realm. It gives an often one-dimensional character a greater depth than is generally shone. Rated T+, Juggernaut is back in Manhattan working Demolitions for Damage Control! Moreover it has a plethora of books. Juggernaut isn't the only one who's left destruction in his wake, and he thinks it's about time for the IMMORTAL HULK to take responsibility for his actions. Weird Science Marvel Comics - Weird Science Jim Sep 23, 2020. Read Full Review, I was not expecting much out of Juggernaut #1, besides some splendid Ron Garney art. For such an unstoppable force, Juggernaut is met with more walls to navigate than most. Honestly not as annoying as I was anticipating it would be. Felt like they consulted Bendis before the created the character of D-Cell. It's an entirely different look at him as well, one that most readers have never seen before. By Sam Stone Sep 25, 2020 Read Full Review, Overall 'Juggernaut' is an unstoppable first issue. Strongly recommended. I'm a little concerned that the book doesn't think it's strong enough to sustain interest for a 2nd issue so they feel that having a cameo of another major character is really necessary. 8.0. That isn't to say the issue is overly self-serious, Cain's acerbic wit is on display, but the antihero isn't played for a one-track-minded dumb oaf either. Read Full Review, Fabien Nicieza and Ron Garney give Juggernaut fans, and those looking to become one, a street-level book that provides us with a peek at the man behind the Unstoppable.” It may not be what you expected, but it's better because of that. ComicBook.com - Spencer Perry Oct 21, 2020. The only difference is the powers her being homeless. Read Full Review. Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want. Juggernaut isn't the only one who's left destruction in his wake, and he thinks it's about time for the IMMORTAL HULK to take responsibility for his actions! But it's a decent start to a book thatcould really do some interesting things with a character who hasn'treally felt relevant for a while. The art team elevates this issue beyond the story for a decent read. Read Full Review, Juggernaut #1 is a fantastic debut of a comic. Read Full Review, This new series delivers a strong second issue thanks to a great guest appearance by the Hulk. Read Full Review, Juggernaut sets his eyes on the destructive Hulk to earn his redemption! Another building falls. Deathstroke’s Titans Kids Prove Why He's the DC Universe’s Worst Dad, Batman: How the Dark Multiverse's Hush Corrupted Two Robins. Like with last issue, I was surprised by the quality of this issue. Read Full Review, JUGGERNAUT #2 pits two behemoths against each other in a titanic battle that ends badly, in more ways than one. Typically, these types of comics have a cheap hook or an easy way to gain the trust of the reader, but here you'll be swayed by the interesting character dynamic, a Juggernaut with secrets to tell, and an art style that has a great atmosphere. Nothing great, but I wasn't really expecting greatness. Read Full Review. It houses a narrative that gets to the core of who Juggernaut is now and how it's no easy road to make amends for past mistakes. All the latest gaming news, game reviews and trailers. This comic is doing a fine job of turning the screws on its main character. Read Full Review, A gentle, low key take on the Juggernaut signifies a potentially interesting new story for the character. Read Full Review, When all is said and done The Juggernaut #1 starts its the story off on the right foot. Read Full Review, There isn't a ton to rock you back on your heels in this book, to befair. It delivers some quality action moments while continuing to explore a deeper side of Markos character. Basically Red Cloud but with different powers. After an encounter at one of his job sites leaves him reeling, Cain recalls a recent ordeal he endured before deciding to make some changes in his life as he tries to find new meaning for himself and how best to use his magical abilities rather than just being an unstoppable force personified catapulting through everything in his path. Well, we get that and an actually pretty good start to an interesting story, as well. It felt like a 90s comic, honestly. Read Full Review, Juggernaut is a good second issue in a miniseries that X-Men and Marvel fans should take note of. You can read his work in the pages of Image+, follow him on Twitter @samstoneshow, and listen to his podcast Geek Out Show on iTunes and Google Play. I hope Nicieza and the company can continue to build the narrative from here. So over all weak start for a number 1 issue. Fabien Nicieza and Ron Garney give Juggernaut fans, and those looking to become one, a street-level book that provides us with a peek at the man behind the Unstoppable.” It may not be what you expected, but it's better because of that. 9.0. In many ways it's a story of addiction, failure, temptation, and possible redemption. Renowned X-scribe Fabian Nicieza (X-FORCE, DEADPOOL) and celebrated artist Ron Garney (CAPTAIN AMERICA, DAREDEVIL) team up to take the unstoppable in a new bold new direction! This was fine. 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