A secluded suburban community is the last thing Maceo and Mezzy expected to find, especially one so well-preserved and packed with everything one would need to thrive in the wasteland.
As more people come to reside in this settlement called Golgonooza, it flourishes, and becomes a home for Mezzy and Maceo, just as they become home to each other.
However, the wasteland won't feel satisfied with being shut out for long...
All in all, this is one of those pretty much perfect comic issues that you stumble upon in your local comic book store, because it is a perfect marriage of art, writing, and lettering that makes you feel sweet emotions and perhaps envision a world that is so different than ours that you are able to step away from the toxicity of our real society for a couple of minutes. To me, that is sheer beauty. Read Full Review
This installment is an odd one with virtually no conflict to move the story along. Instead, it represents a high point for the character, only likely to bring everything crashing down again soon. But there's some nice artwork and fans of the poet William Blake will get a kick out of the use of his poem, Jerusalem. Read Full Review
While there are a number of entertaining ideas embedded throughout, the issue-long introductory tour proves too long to sustain itself. Read Full Review