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Namor Visionaries: John Byrne Vol. 1

Publisher : Marvel
Author : John Byrne
Artist : John Byrne
Colorist : Glynis Oliver, Brad Vancata, Bob Wiacek
Letterer : Ken Lopez

Review

It started off strong—I was hooked from the first few issues. The story had a clear direction, and I was genuinely invested. But as things progressed, it began to feel repetitive, almost like it was spinning its wheels. By the middle of the arc, my enthusiasm had faded, and I struggled to stay engaged.

That said, the last two issues featuring Headhunter were a highlight. The villain was intriguing, and those chapters brought some much-needed tension. Still, a nine-issue arc felt way too long, making it a real challenge to get through.

Visually, the art didn’t do much to pull me in either. The mix of colors felt off, and the overall style lacked the kind of punch that makes a comic truly pop.

A solid start, a strong villain, but ultimately, a story that overstayed its welcome.

  • Individual issues average : 3.5
  • Universe / vibe : 3
  • Plot : 3.5
  • Pace : 2.5
  • Villains : 3.5
  • Cameos : 3.5
  • Hero Evolution : 3
  • Illustrations : 3
  • Letters : 3
  • Covers : 3.5
Final Rating
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