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Advance Review: Rogue Sun #25 (Spoiler-Free)

by Matt Sernaker, Editor-In-Chief

Since the launch of the title, the creative team behind Rogue Sun has made phenomenal choices that have resulted in an overwhelmingly entertaining experience from start to finish. Now that the series is approaching its landmark 25th issue, it’s time to shake things up once again. Thanks to our friends at Image Comics and Black Market Narrative, we got to experience the launch of Rogue Sun’s next adventure. Rogue Sun #25 hits stores on March 12th, but you can check out our spoiler-free review below.

Cover provided by Image

Official Synopsis:
A new Rogue Sun rises! For the past year, Dylan has defended New Orleans as the one and only Rogue Sun. Now, his half-sister Aurie has joined him — but how? And why? And what new enemy is so terrifying they’ll need two Rogue Suns to defeat them? A new chapter of Rogue Sun begins in this perfect jumping-on point for new readers!

Creative Team:
Writers: Ryan Parrott & Nick Cotton
Artist: Abel
Colorist: Natalia Marques
Letter: Becca Carey
Cover Artist: Stefano Simeone
Production Artist: Wesley Griffith
Logo Designer: Fonografiks
Editor & Designer: Michael Busuttil
Creative Director: Kyle Higgins

If you’re new to the title, Rogue Sun features magical realms, mystic knights, supervillains, and heroic endeavors in a story that continues to defy expectations. The story features the ongoing adventures of teenager Dylan Siegel as he attempts to master the mysterious sun stone and deal with the ghosts of the past while striving to build his own future.

Rogue Sun has been a family affair since the very beginning, but this latest development with Aurie adds a fun new layer and creates new dynamics for Dylan and his fight against evil. The clashing perspectives add to the thrill of the series, and it will be interesting to see how these developments play out while facing off against the latest threats from Morningstar. The interiors of the book continue to pop thanks to the collaborative efforts of Abel and Natalia Marques, and Becca Carey’s lettering is a consistent highlight that brings the experience together with a bow. I also want to give a shoutout to Stefano Simeone, who absolutely kills it with the covers for the new era of Rogue Sun.

If you aren’t reading Rogue Sun, you are missing out on some impressive storytelling. Now is the perfect time to join the fun, and you can also get caught up with Rogue Sun: Volumes 1-4 (now available) or the upcoming Rogue Sun: The Story So Far free recap comic. This book is extremely accessible to new readers.

Rating: ★★★★½
ComicsOnline gives Rogue Sun #25 – 4.5 out of 5 red-hot new plot twists.

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(Managing Editor/Director of Media Relations) Matt interviewed MacGyver once (true story), and was invited on a submarine to the Arctic. It hasn't happened yet, but Matt hopes that some day he will get the call and he and Richard Dean Anderson will go off and have a wacky adventure.