Three Made Men, standing at the brink of retirement, find their unbreakable bond put to the ultimate test when they are suddenly - and literally - assaulted by the ghosts of their past. Confronted by decades of buried secrets - resentments, affairs, double-crosses, and murders - the three friends have no choice but to unearth the deepest, darkest sin from
their past and pray they don't find an empty grave. In this concluding issue, the trio finally come face-to-face with what's been haunting them.
A really satisfying conclusion to an inspired fusion of gangsters and horror, fans of the series will not be disappointed with how it wraps up. The conclusion is brutal but justified, and it feels like each character is given their own ending. Campbell and Loughridge have made an incredible team with the art throughout the series which has helped create a unique and inspired feel to the series and if anything they take it to a whole new level with this concluding issue. Read Full Review
The ending just did not wrap this up as clean and exciting as I wanted it to. The art is amazing, the psychedelic death like concept in the background was very cool to look at. But man, this was just so fucking rushed and sloppily wrapped up. For a solid first 3 issues, the last 2 just fell flat. How the FBI/Lopez story wrapped up, the Made Men story, the conflict between the Made Men and Myrick, everything just flopped. Done in such lousy fashion. If the art wasn't good, this would have been a AWA's worst series by far.