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    Captain Atom #8

    Captain Atom » Captain Atom #8 - Time Out released by DC Comics on June 2012.

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    Ever since a tragic accident turned him into the überpowerful Captain Atom, Nathaniel Adam has wanted nothing more than to connect and relate to the people around him again. But coming face-to-face with a future version of himself is not what he had in mind! What is the meaning for this strange encounter? What impending doom is the future Captain Atom trying to avoid? And what exactly is the timestream?!

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    Splashing in the time stream 0

    Well, this is certainly a step up.Last issue, we had a bit of a lull story wise and a HUGE drop in quality when it cam to the art, which is a shame because issues 5 and 6 were my favorite of the series so far. In this issue, Both Krul and Williams bring back their A game and give a fun sci-fi romp that definitely channels more than a little bit of Jonathan Hickman's recent work.Krul definitely aims for the high concept here, and gives us a very interesting take on the idea of non-linear time tra...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    So Many Moments In Time 0

    I want to love this cover. I really do. The spiral design is genius, and oh so effective. But contrasting to the 'fragile glass' look from the previous cover, Mike Choi seems to be channeling Freddie Williams II's 'crayon' look for Captain Atom. Blech.This first arc was a real mess until the end, but this one's shaping up to be what this series seemed to attempt to be earlier on. This issue explores time from a very philosophical perspective, and gives us a time travel story like no other. From ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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