Siya Oum's apocalyptic Wasteland expands in this all new spinoff mini-series! Thoughts of mutiny begin to spoil the group's plans for any type of future as one, as Madeline finds that holding a band of people together is much more difficult than keeping them alive. Yet, her greatest challenge will come in the sacrifice she may need to make, in order to ensure her own survival at the hands of the mercenaries attempting to takeover the airstrip.
Lola XOXO: Wasteland Madam #3 is yet another example of one of the best properties currently coming from Aspen. It's a solid independent title with a worthwhile creative team which, let's be honest, is more than most titles ever get during their tenure. Read Full Review
Hernandez and Oum bring us a strong issue that gives plenty of development with solid art. Oum's art is stunning as always while Hernandez crafts multi-facted characters that are compelling and interesting. This issue moves forward while adding more depth to the characters. The issue was pretty satisfactory. Read Full Review
Lola is an engaging read. "End of the World" stories seem to still be in vogue, across different mediums, all with a similar the inhumanity of humanity feel. It would be easy to let a quality book like Lola slip through the net. That would be a loss, as despite this issue being mid-story, the quality of the book would entice me to go back and pick up the earlier issues. Read Full Review
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