Will Eve finally fulfill her destiny as humanity's last hope?
Eve's long journey is coming to a head as she finally arrives at the Vault, which is now sunk deep below the ocean surface off the coast of Washington State.
But what, or who, she finds within will either lead Eve to complete the most important mission of all time... or complete the world's destruction.
The epic conclusion to the dystopian fable no comic reader can afford to miss!
Overall, I found this to be an eye-catching issue that completely captures the tone of this episode. Read Full Review
Victor LaValle has crafted a comic that is fitting of a bedtime tale. The artwork from Jo Mi-Gyeong and Brittany Peer works brilliantly when viewed this way. Each image, from the Vault emerging from beneath the sea to Wexler's fate, help capture the truly inspiring nature of this story. Read Full Review
It all comes together to make for a strong end to a strong series. Read Full Review
Eve #5 provides a great ending to the series but falls a little short as a single issue. Read Full Review
The final issue of Eve has a lot of ground (both literally and figuratively) to cover, and by and large, it managed to do so. Read Full Review
Eve has been such a beautiful experience. Stellar finish to one of the best comics in years. I hope Eve’s story is not over and that we get to cheer her on again one day as she continues helping and healing the world.
Just going to leave my thoughts on the whole series here as I sat down and read it last night all at once.
LaValle very clearly had a few points to make regarding global warming and humanity's disregard for earth and I think they mostly stuck. The scenes of New York skyscrapers half underwater were beautifully drawn by Mi-Gyeong and really made an impact. I actually loved the reveal that this was the 6th attempt by Eve to reach the west coast base and I thought both the art and writing worked well to create a genuine surprise. The story felt like a fresh remix of classic dystopian ideas and the resolution at the end felt earned.
If anything the book felt overstuffed at times and could have used a couple more issues to more