![]() ![]() I recommend Uber provided you can take a bit of comic book war gore. That’s 176 of war torn super powered horror. Volume 1 of Uber puts together issues 0 through to 5. These characters are that you’ll quickly get behind and support or characters that you’ll swiftly come to hate or fear and the partnership brings both to life with ease. Uber isn’t all about German supermen striding through the ruins of Germany. ![]() The combination of Gillen’s story with White’s art is shockingly good. It’s a cinematic style that lures you closer just so it can punch you in the face. The art of Caanan White is perfect for Uber. The origin of the super powers is interesting, the deployment of the super powered troops makes sense and even the different levels of power seem ideal for drama and plot. It portrays historic figures in a way that seems realistic, yet stylized and certainly evolved to fit the new twist in the war. It paints a graphic picture of the war and the devastation caused by it. This alternative history is gripping even if it does target the niche of World War superhero fans. The pages of this full colour comic book are soaked in blood.Ī good word for Uber is “uncompromising”. ![]() ![]() The Nazis have just released their final secret weapon – super soldiers. Uber is set at what would have been the tail end of World War II. Blood, gore, super-powers and the Nazis what a heady mix. ![]()
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