The origin of The Breach is revealed, and Samuel's dark, bloody past along with it. But is it too late? Can The Breach be reversed? Or is this life the new normal for Vanessa, Dougie and Kai? With a group of inter-dimensional bounty hunters hot on their heels, this new life may very well be a short one.
The secret of the breach stands revealed in a truly engaging fourth issue of Beyond The Breach, which continues to flesh out this amazing science fiction world evne with only one more issue to go. Every inch of this brutal and horrifying yet intriguing world has been lovingly given life to the level where it all feels lived-in and weighty, showing just how great this creative team is at building worlds. Read Full Review
With the series wrapping up a bit quicker than I expected it to in the next issue, I'm definitely a bit apprehensive about how it may just try to end things too quickly or be too open-ended. I do like a five-issue series as it doesn't overstay its welcome, but this series has gone with such a big picture concept and slower pace in its overall execution that I'm just wary. Brisson covers a lot of ground in this installment and Couceiro really gets to deliver with some great action along the way and looking at Samuel's people and how it went down in pretty good detail. I'm excited for the finale but there's that edge to it. Read Full Review
Beyond the Breach pulls the curtain back to bring more context to its first volume, delivering an origin of sorts and an explainer of what the hell is even going on. The trouble however is that the straight man of the series isn't nearly as compelling as their fantastical counterpart. Read Full Review
I like this comic, but it's always on the edge of me not reading it. Next issue is the conclusion, so I'll make sure to get that one. But I don't know if I'll come back for another arc or a sequel series, if any of those are planned.