Amara Bishop and her daughter Alea learn that running away can't help the family left behind, and retired assassin Moses Graves realizes that retirement isn't always permanent. And the truth behind Amara's childhood affinity for killing leads to a frightening new understanding of her daughter.
Miles to Go started strongly and kept it up through the third issue but here everything just seems to falter. It's interesting and the background we get is solid when it comes to Amara, but things just kind of feel like they fall flat. Part of it is knowing that the next is the finale and that we've had a three month gap where the energy has clearly fallen off on the readership side. That leaves this as a book that will hopefully do better when read in full and in trade form later. Molnar's artwork is still a really big highlight here with what they're offering as it looks great and the color work applied to it really brings all the detail and design to life beautifully. Read Full Review
I'm sad to see the protagonists departing the small-town setting they've been in lately since it produced some of the most convincing and intimate artwork to ferry the characters through their brief pause in their adventure, but it inspires confidence in where the next chapter will go. Read Full Review
Really good still. Can't wait for 5.