Hum is at rock bottom-no Serka, no Nag, all alone in the wilderness of the dystopian wastelands. But just when all hope seems lost, a familiar friend appears...
This issue was both a great progression of the story as well as an amazing display of how words and art can come together to truly give an emotional realness to every page. Read Full Review
With more twists and turns than an M. Night Shyamalan movies, Coda is difficult to follow at times, but there's never been a time where Spurrier and Bergara leave us hanging. Read Full Review
The plot thickens! I loved the way Spurrier depicted Hum's handling of events in this issue. The way he writes and rewrites his thoughts as he realizes he's just lying to himself to make himself feel better was brilliantly done. And, as always, Mattias Bergara's art is just sublime.