Void Rivals #30
| Writer | Robert Kirkman |
| Artist | Andrei Bressan, Patricio Delpeche |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE QUINTESSON WAR is at its end! Sacrifices are made! Lives are lost! Life on the Sacred Ring will be changed forever! The most cataclysmic story of the Energon Universe ends here! (Next issue we'll check in on Skuxxoid to provide a bit of a breather, you're going to need it!)
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10
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
May 28, 2026Void Rivals 30 ends in an unexpected manner with the heroes clearly licking their wounds, but the series seems poised to jump to another level with this forthcoming arc. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Book Clique - Gabe Foster
Jun 02, 2026I loved how this ended personally. War's don't usually have a clean end, so seeing as this is the beginning of the good guys beginning to fight back, I'm very excited to see what's in the works for this title. Read Full Review
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7.8
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
May 27, 2026Void Rivals #30 finishes up the Quintesson War and sets up for a possible bigger involvement in the Energon Universe going forward. The artwork remains a highlight of this series and really stands out. Hopefully the teases and set up for what’s to come actually happens, as this series would benefit from a greater presence in the greater universe and getting a rub from the bigger titles in said universe. The Quintesson War as a whole was kind of lackluster, especially compared to the other events in the Energon Universe. However, if this brings us closer to a bigger crossover, the ends will justify the means. Read Full Review
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7.6
Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini
May 27, 2026Void Rivals #30 feels like a satisfying conclusion, setting up a bright future; but it also may remind you how long it took to get here. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - George Loftus
May 26, 2026Delivering a new mission statement for the leads Solila and Darak, Void Rivals #30 captures that lightning in a bottle feeling from earlier arcs as it sunsets the way-too-long Quintesson War. There was significant change for not just the main characters, but also their world as they have to form new alliances together and forge a new way of life and order to save the Ring and prevent galactic war. Just like the arc itself, the end is the most interesting, but my curiosity and excitement is back for a series that had been starting to lose me. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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7.0
Not sure that Void Rivals #30 stuck the landing for the Quintesson War, it just seemed to feed into the next story arc as opposed to closing this one out. The action and danger was turned up with this issue, with daring escapes and ferocious battles. There was a clear status quo change with the end of this book, I don’t know if that merited a 6-issue story arc. I’m interested to see where things are going, however it doesn’t seem that Kirkman cares about the destination, but the ride has been enjoyable thus far. I still highly recommend this title and all of the other Energon books.
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