Final issue! Max, Kassie, and Tyler have nowhere left to run and must face the Corruption once and for all.
The Fiction #4 is a great conclusion to this engaging and enjoyable work of metafiction which is helped by some amazing art. Read Full Review
This issue is a great way to end the series. All the loose ends are tied up, and it sort of has that “happily ever after” feeling, with a little mystery tied in. This was an awesome series, and I hope we get to see more. For anyone looking to read a story that gets a little bit away from reality, look no further! Read Full Review
Issue four of The Fiction is a sharp and perhaps a little over-intelligent end to the series. I think some people may feel the end is a bit of a cheat, but I enjoyed the story, even if I have to confess to still not fully understanding it. It should certainly prompt discussion between its readers, and this is a good thing. For me, another piece may fall into place five minutes after I submit this review that may make more sense, or it may not, and that is ok. Im happy enough where I am with the conclusion, and the art is stunning. Read Full Review
Considering its overall beauty " and awarding it a some extra points for ambition " "The Fiction" is definitely an accomplished series, and an enjoyable one, if you plan to read it slowly and give it all time to digest. It just hasn't been a great example of short-form fantasy, however eye-scorching the art. Read Full Review
It is a credit to a creative team to craft a narrative that has so many maddening concepts and vast universes that readers want to know about every aspect and crave more upon its conclusion. Pires, with Rubin and Garland have certainly accomplished that task with The Fiction and this short series is likely to warrant multiple reads. While the final chapter does not quite provide all that readers may hope for, it is still a solid issue with many great moments. Read Full Review