

If you enjoyed previous volumes of Nova, you'll likely still enjoy this one. Indeed, with the Corps fully restored, Nova's fictional universe resembles more and more the poor man's Green Lantern book it was back in 1976. Separated from each other, both Rider and the Worldmind also settle into more traditional superhero/super-villain roles. As superhero stories go, it's well-scripted but lacks the imagination and unpredictability of the first two volumes of the series. Here Richard Rider hangs out on Earth where he recovers from the events of Secret Invasion while the Worldmind, separated from Rider in Nova Vol. This volume also contains a Nova encyclopedia entry detailing the character's history and powers.ĭan Abnett and Andy Lanning's story takes an unusual turn in these issues away from the cosmic space adventures with which the series began.

4: Nova Corps collects Nova #19-22, originally published in 2008, and Nova: Origin of Richard Rider #1, which reprints Nova #1 and #4 form the original 1976 Nova series.
