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[Comic Book Review] ETERNITY #2 from Valiant Entertainment

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PopCultHQ received a review copy of ETERNITY #2 from Valiant Entertainment. Available November 29th, 2017, the creative team for this series features writing from Matt Kindt, pencils from Trevor Hairsine, inks by Ryan Winn, colors by David Baron, and lettering from A Larger World Studios.

Here’s PopCultHQ’s spoiler-free review of…

Eternity #2 (of 4) – Cover A by Jelena Kevic-Djurdjevic

ETERNITY #2 (of 4)

Written by Matt Kindt
Art by Trevor Hairsine

Cover A by Jelena Kevic-Djurdjevic
Cover B by Tom Muller
Character Design Variant by Matt Kindt
Variant Cover by David Lafuente

Divine intervention!

Beyond the barriers of our reality… Outside the boundaries of human understanding… A universe of immensely powerful beings and advanced civilizations has evolved parallel to our own… But what links this strange plane of existence to ours, and what do its majestic inhabitants want with the child of Abram Adams – the denizen of Earth now called Divinity? To find out, Abram and his comrade, Myshka, must enter Eternity’s infinite realm…and encounter the Unknown itself!

VARIANT COVERS


PopCultHQ’s Comic Book Review:
ETERNITY #2

Writing:

Matt’s script for issue #2 is bizarre. He introduces readers to the vast worlds beyond Earth that are involved in the overarching conflict. What’s more, the people of these worlds are interesting in that they follow one of two schools of thought that ignites conflict. And their war has brought Abram and Myshka out looking for their son and being pulled into the thick of things. There’s lots of dynamic dialogue and plot raising tension thanks to Matt.

Art:

Trevor’s artwork in issue #2 is quite literally out of this world. He takes readers on a journey from Earth to the outer edges of reality. Things get trippy at times with the designs for this strange world. Considering the characters and how the story has progressed so far, this is not surprising. Whatever comes next in issue 3, Trevor will take readers on a mad journey with his art.

If there was ever a time to get creative with color, it’s now. David pulls out a lot of stops and brings it with some vibrant and alive color choices. These draw the readers eye all across the page, combined with the art and story to make it a tantalizing read.

PopCultHQ’s overall assessment:

With a story that takes readers all across the universe, it’s only fitting that things get more cosmic. Matt, Trevor and David working together bring another smashing success to readers with this book. Whatever comes with issue #3, it will be just as exciting as things are now with issue #2.

PopCultHQ’s Rating:

5 Out of 5 Stars

ETERNITY #2 can be purchased on ComiXology
or at your local comic shop and online retailers on November 29th!


Be sure to follow the creative team!

Writer- Matt Kindt

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Penciller – Trevor Hairsine

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Inker – Ryan Winn

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Colorist – David Baron

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Letterer – A Larger World Studios

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Publisher – Valiant Entertainment

 

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