* After discovering the truth about Waverly, our Ravens find themselves in over their heads, but Wilma is just beginning to understand the scope of her power and must now decide how she wants to use it...
* Series Finale.
This issue feels like a scenario from the NFL playoffs or the upcoming Super Bowl. Wilma finds herself called up from the practice squad. Is she ready for the game of her life because " it already cost her sister hers? Read Full Review
Ambiguity in and of itself isnt necessarily scary or intriguing. Still, Panosian and Ignazzi play with a shadowy lack of definition that allows the comics page to feel a bit more like deep paragraphs of a long and winding young adult novel in an enjoyable fifth issue. Theres still a great deal of potential in the series as Wilma explores the deeper aspects of local culture and her connection to it. Still, the real danger in a story like this is keeping it interesting without plunging the narrative into a hopelessly convoluted narrative in the issues to come. Read Full Review
If there's a second series it has the potential to be even better than the first, but if not, this issue will serve as a satisfying conclusion that perhaps doesn't quite reach all the potential of the premise. Read Full Review
It left me hanging. :/