June 5th, 2010 Issue time03:53:21 pm, by ComicList Email
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Categories: Image Comics, Reviews, Geek Goggle Reviews

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews

Existence 3.0 #4Existence 3.0 #4 of 4
Image Comics
Spencer & Salas (art by Eisma)

The sequel to Existence wraps up this issue with even more twists and shocks than the first series. This issue brings together a throng of characters as the comic book moves quickly through many acts of deception and mini-cliffhangers as it jumps from scene to scene. It's a very good comic book and a good story overall. The only thing about this issue that makes it less than the original series is the fact that there is so much happening that it almost leaves you with the feeling of exhaustion after reading it rather than shock. I liked the series and I hope there is more of it in the future as things are certainly left open at the end.

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February 6th, 2010 Issue time12:28:18 pm, by ComicList Email
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews

Existence 3.0 #2Existence 3.0 #2 of 4
Shadowline Comics (Image Comics)
Spencer & Salas

Existence 3.0 sends the story into a crazy direction as the sides begin to close in on multiple fronts for various characters in this issue. While the first issue moved the pieces in place and the previous series had cliffhangers tied in the amazing scientific twists, this issue gets back to basics by providing a fast paced, chase mixed with humor, surprise villains and downright bizarreness. I like the direction this issue is taking the series as it is taking on its own unique identity from Existence 2.0.

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November 29th, 2009 Issue time04:43:17 pm, by ComicList Email
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews

Existence 3.0 #1Existence 3.0 #1 of 4
Image Comics
Spencer & Salas

The sequel to the extremely well done and successful three issue mini series, Existence 2.0, debuts with an awful lot of question marks. After all, the first series concluding with its most interesting character, Sylvester, getting trapped in a female assassin's body with his eight year old daughter's mind occupying the same body onto of his brain. This essentially means the little girl controls the assassin's body with her father's mind trapped somewhere inside the same body. Can the series survive without its primary character? Another question coming in to the story is what could possibly be done to come close to the cliffhanger, surprise filled, original series? Well, this issue has some answers to these questions as it starts off the follow up mini series with shift in gears to make this series completely different from the first one.

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