A review by iffer
Black Science, Vol. 1: How to Fall Forever by Rick Remender

4.0

Black Science combines themes that we've seen in many other sci-fi/speculative fiction works before: the slippery slope of science, "Sliders"-esque traveling through multiple dimensions, and a ragtag group who doesn't always get along coping with extreme stress. However, it's done well, and Remender's script reads well to develop the characters and have the reader care about them (at their own risk, since he doesn't seem to be squeamish about killing them off). Including one of the scientist's two children also changes the dynamic of the story in an intriguing way. I'll definitely be reading more.