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Omega Men: The End Is Here Paperback – August 30, 2016

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 446 ratings


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“A surprising, exciting miniseries, masterfully juggling political commentary, complex characterizations, and blockbuster action in a tense sci-fi narrative.” – A.V. Club/The Onion
 
 
“Read this book; it’s not just as good as you’ve been told, it’s even better.” –
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“King has taken an obscure super-team and reinvented them in a bold, exciting way.” – IGN
 
“…one of the best books of DC’s current output.” – io9

About the Author

Tom King is a comic book writer and novelist, best known for his work at DC Comics including GRAYSON and OMEGA MEN. He often relies on his experience as an ex-CIA agent in his writing, especially apparent in GRAYSON (alongside co-writer Tim Seeley).

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ DC Comics; First Edition (August 30, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 296 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1401261531
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1401261535
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.14 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.65 x 0.43 x 10.16 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Tom King is the New York Times best selling author and multiple Eisner Award winning writer of Batman, Superman, Mister Miracle, Vision, The Sheriff of Babylon, Omega Men, Strange Adventures, and many others.

Prior to becoming a writer, King served in the CIA as an operation officer in the Counterterrorism Center. He lives in Washington DC with his wife and three children.

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Andrew O.
5.0 out of 5 stars Are the Omega Men terrorists or revolutionaries? A beautiful tale paved with blood.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 30, 2020
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Andrew O.
5.0 out of 5 stars Are the Omega Men terrorists or revolutionaries? A beautiful tale paved with blood.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 30, 2020
The Omega Men is a 12 issue story written in 2015 and 2016 and is collected in its entirety, written by Tom King (Former CIA officer) and artwork primarily from Barnaby Bagenda but has occasional help from Toby Cypress, Ig Guara and José Marzan Jr. The Omega Men originally appeared in Green Lantern #141 (1981) and have shown up occasionally throughout history but in 2015 DC decided to reboot the Omega Men bringing us this epic space political drama. Personally I'm more of a thoughtless action comic fan, where I can cruise through easily and not pause to digest the story and the subtleties in the story, so this is one of the few exceptions of trying something new. I decided I'd read this story more than once and pay more attention for the second read-through to help me hopefully give a more accurate review. One thing to consider is that there is a Deluxe Hardcover due out at the end of April that I'm sure will contain extras to potentially sway you to wait, as of this time I can't find info on what extras are included and I'll update the review once I learn more.

The story begins quite interestingly with a gripping broadcasted execution of the white lantern Kyle Rayner. We quickly learn that's not the case as Kyle is held prisoner of the Omega Men and kept secret, Kyle with no way to fight back having surrendered his ring to enter the Vega system to end the conflict and bring peace, must comply with his captor's. While captive, Kyle will slowly learn more about the Citadel and begin to wonder if there is more to the Omega Men than the terrorist label they are branded with along with their desire to extinguish the Citadel. Are the Omega Men terrorists or revolutionaries? Things are not always so black and white.

As I stated earlier, I decided to read this twice before writing my review because I'm sure I missed a few things and this is a comic that deserves multiple read-throughs to appreciate, and I'm glad I did. This is a very intelligent and very political story, and despite me not being keen on them they offer a more complex layer of depth that should at least be tried, even if you aren't a fan of politics. The story was enjoyable with beautiful artwork, although it's not the best I believe is not meant to be heavily detailed and not too bland, like how some things in life aren't black and white, the artwork is the middle and compliments the theme in my opinion. I didn't mention the inker but I do believe I need to give Romulo Fajardo Jr.,Tomeu Morey, and Hi-Fi some credit because the colours are beautiful and make different worlds distinct and stunning. This is one of the most beautifully coloured comics I've read, the other top one I think of is Donny Cates Cosmic Ghost Rider: Baby Thanos Must Die (recommended for a quick amusing read), all in all the artwork is great and primarily sticks to a 9 grid layout similar to that of Watchmen or V for Vendetta, I do think it'll be up to personal preference and I will include pictures (for some reason Amazon isn't allowing me to upload pictures to my reviews, I'll be checking daily and add the pictures asap) but I don't think this will be a case like Batman: Arkham Asylum where some people flat out hated it. I should mention that for issue #4, Toby Cypress handled the artwork, and although he did an okay job I wish Bagenda did the entire 12 issues. Beyond the story, one of the highlights for me are the characters and cast, despite this being a cosmic space story over 6 planets it has a relatively small cast of main characters and they each serve a purpose and get good development, personally I hate it when I read a comic and it's filled with 50+ characters just for the sake of including them. I personally loved most of the characters especially Broot, Doc, Scrapps, Primus and Kyle. For instance, I'll be including pictures of the entire opening execution, we see Broot show concern for the restraints, loosening them, then before leaving putting a hand on his shoulder while leaving, we see Primus rubbing his face in displeasure and pacing around Kyle as he prefers nonviolent methods of protest, just in these first few pages that have a raw and authentic feel to it. Later there's also an interesting duality with the citadel soldier repeatedly saying "we will not hurt you, we are friends" while bashing and shooting people, and also when the Omega Men say it to Kyle.

A big plus is that you don't have to know anything about the Omega Men or Green Lantern to enjoy this, it's a self contained story that explains itself well enough, so if you're worried about not being caught up don't worry, I came in blind and loved it, so if you're curious there's no excuse not to pick this up.

Overall, this was a fantastic story that I'm sure I will only grow to love, appreciate and learn more about with each read-through. With a deep story and awesome characters paired with some beautiful art it's easy to recommend this to anyone. I'll do my best to include as many pictures as I can once Amazon allows me to, I do believe that I will be looking into the deluxe edition for my next read-through and will be looking into Tom King's other works. The Omega Men is a fantastic read that deserves to be on anyone's bookshelf and you'd be silly to pass it up.

Hopefully you found this review helpful and happy reading.
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Alberto
5.0 out of 5 stars Espectacular
Reviewed in Spain on March 20, 2020
ArenV
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Book
Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2018
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Alfred
5.0 out of 5 stars good
Reviewed in Germany on November 4, 2019
MHans
5.0 out of 5 stars Capolavoro fantapolitico per pochi
Reviewed in Italy on February 18, 2018