Not everyone who set out to uncover the truth behind the aliens creating havoc in Lower Crowchurch has survived the journey. Those that remain now put their lives on the line in a lastditch effort to save their town in this stunning conclusion to the hit series.
The story progressed each issue how I thought it would, but again I didn't think that was a bad thing. The end of this story was action packed and full of bravery from several characters. The best part about the end of this comic series, is that the story is not completely over. The H.G. Wells interchangeable story never feels played out, as long as there isn't an ending that involves the common cold defeating the aliens. Read Full Review
It's always sad to see a great series end. However, all good things must come to an end. Sometimes it's better to just have a solid self-contained story rather than find a way to force a simple concept into an ongoing series. Wild's End was the perfect amount of story and was a enjoyable one to read too. Once collected, Wild's End will be one of those books you recommend to a friend to help transition them into reading comics. Read Full Review
Abnett and Culbard have overall created a delightful tale of Peter Rabbit meets War of The Worlds. It may have faltered in this final issue, but as a whole it's a strong, original piece of work that I still wholeheartedly recommend. Read Full Review
I think Wild's End came together perfectly. With the ending left open though, I really hope this comic can back for more. The aliens intentions are never revealed, so the more stories could come out of it. It has all the right elements to make it a good read. I feel like the comic ended at an awkward time so if the comic came back, I think Abnett and Culbard could do something even better with a longer time line. For now though, I will enjoy what we have. Read Full Review
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