Astronaut Douglas Spitzer has just been sent a devastating message from mission control. He now knows that his actions alone will determine the fate of his world. But a deep-rooted secret is about to surface and not only jeopardize the mission's success, but also put the Maddie Spitzer of this new world into terrible danger.
There's a lot to like with this property and while it does feel like it's a screenplay moved to comics to some degree, that doesn't change the fact that it's pretty engaging and interesting. It works with some tough concepts and ideas in how people would react to a situation like this and I rather like seeing it going through to places where there aren't easy answers because of the conditions at play. It's a series that I wouldn't mind much if it ends on a real downer because of the motivations at play and what's going on, though I can imagine a few outs that would change everything. Regardless, this is a really solid installment that ups the ante and highlights the complexity of what's going on in moral terms that's definitely intriguing. Read Full Review
Writer James Patrick turns this entire series around in this issue. By finally delivering some answers to key questions, the story comes into sharp focus and has become compelling. What's needed next is some additional dynamic imagery to bring the book to the next level. Read Full Review
It's a thrill to chase the story and its cataclysmic implications, especially as new twists build upon old turns to create a much more complex narrative. Read Full Review
This issue really stepped it's game up. It's not that it really shared any big revelations, although the ending did end on a high note, it's that it was just well written. Really liked the dialogue.