Captured within the Cartel's lair, Elle and Coop fight for their minds, bodies, and souls! Can they escape and take down the Cartel as their diabolical reach extends farther than anyone could have imagined? Can Elle transcend her programming? Can you? Find out in the explosive final issue of POP!
"[Jason Copland is] A creator to watch." -Comicbook.com
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Pop #4 has a great ending to a unique series. Read Full Review
That isnt to say the themes are present, even pervasive at times. It is clear that Pires and Copland are inviting us to reflect, but POP never really traverses beyond that initial question. Instead the focus is on our fleeing protagonists, their would-be captors, and the men in charge that make it all happen. It isnt an entirely new kind of story, but it is in a sense that the themes sort of serve as a backdrop for the stor Read Full Review
POP #4 is what is, for better or worse. From my perspective, it's a lackluster ending with good artwork. In the end, I don't hate this mini-series — I'm just disappointed, sticking with it until the end in case it did a turn around. I personally cannot recommend anyone checking this out in the future when the trade comes out. I will say though that if you have been enjoying the mini-series up until now, you'll walk away from this happy. Read Full Review
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