The new "Nova" #1 may also be the finest placement of Ramon Perez's talents on a Marvel book since his "John Carter" mini-series and I love that he kept Richard's "Annihilation" era armor design alive (Perez reference below).
Monday, December 12, 2016
Nova (Richard Rider)
I just read the first issue of Ramon Perez's new "Nova" series and seeing Richard Rider back for the first time since the end of the Abnett/Lanning Guardians of the Galaxy run (the movie run) was a resurrection I didn't know I'd be so intrigued by. Casting Richard into the mentor role for young Nova (Sam Alexander) has a lot of story potential, I just hope the book is allowed to have its voice through whatever event cycle is running when the new Guardians of the Galaxy movie hits.
The new "Nova" #1 may also be the finest placement of Ramon Perez's talents on a Marvel book since his "John Carter" mini-series and I love that he kept Richard's "Annihilation" era armor design alive (Perez reference below).
The new "Nova" #1 may also be the finest placement of Ramon Perez's talents on a Marvel book since his "John Carter" mini-series and I love that he kept Richard's "Annihilation" era armor design alive (Perez reference below).
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