Having successfully escaped to Tunisia, Ed finally meets Sirine face to face, and neither is
what the other expected. While Ed is forced to come out from behind his computer screen
and deal with the real-life consequences of his hacking, Nate feels the walls starting to
close in on him back at YourLife. When the stakes are raised to life and death, will the two
best friends be torn apart for good?
Overall, a fantastic issue, better than the last one. Read Full Review
We have one issue left. What will it say? What will it conclude? Is it going to be a cop-out, or will it shine a searing spotlight on what is happening in the west, as well as the middle east? That's how this book will ultimately be judged. Not by the artwork (which is good), not by the dialogue (which is littered with moments of enjoyable humour) and not by the pace of the action, or moments of tension that are constructed for the enjoyment of the readers. No, this book will be judged on what it says about America itself. We won't know until next month, but at the moment this book is very different to your average comic book. Why is it different? Because it is trying to say something about the state of the world that we are all living in. It is trying to get to the truth, and just by attempting to do so it's the most revolutionary comic book on the market today. Read Full Review
I've been championing this series down at the LCS as one of the best books of the year, and encouraging people not to dismiss it as a Hollywood vanity project just because Alyssa Milano's name is attached. Hacktivist is the real deal. With only one issue left, I'll be sad to see it end. But, here's hoping that Archaia will collect it in a swanky hardcover with their lush production values, and it'll experience multiple lives, first in the book market, and then for the horde at SDCC this year. Read Full Review
Marcus To and Ian Herring continue to be an all-star combination as the art never ceases to amaze. To's ability to create immersive illustrations that bring the reader into the story is one of the most appeals aspects of Hacktivist. Read Full Review
Our two protagonists have endured some amazing challenges that have taken them fully from their positions at the start. We now get to see how Ed and Nate will return everything back to the start"or as close to it as they can get. Read Full Review
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