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A review by dantastic
Doctor Tomorrow by Alejandro Arbona
3.0
Teenager Bart Simms is suddenly thrust into a multiversal conflict when he is recruited by Doctor Tomorrow, who just happens to be Bart Simms from another reality...
Multiverses always get my attention so this has been on my radar for a while.
So, let's get the negative stuff out of the way first. I found the art to be unspectacular and kind of bland. Also, there was something missing from the story that I have yet to be able to articulate.
The rest of it is peaches and gravy, though. The Valiant multiverse is explained, people meet different versions of themselves, and there are some big super hero fights.
I liked the book well enough but I feel like I've read better versions of similar stories before. I felt like this was missing that "something" that would raise it above other multiversal stories. That's why I couldn't give it more than a three.
Multiverses always get my attention so this has been on my radar for a while.
So, let's get the negative stuff out of the way first. I found the art to be unspectacular and kind of bland. Also, there was something missing from the story that I have yet to be able to articulate.
The rest of it is peaches and gravy, though. The Valiant multiverse is explained, people meet different versions of themselves, and there are some big super hero fights.
I liked the book well enough but I feel like I've read better versions of similar stories before. I felt like this was missing that "something" that would raise it above other multiversal stories. That's why I couldn't give it more than a three.