While Marla Singer enjoys a "girl's night out," her son learns about biological warfare, and Tyler joins a whole different kind of club at The Last Round-Up.
Pacing has not been the book's strong suit"that's the art and continued creative use of comics as a form"but the sense of urgency and confusion that the pacing in this specific issue engenders, serves it well. Read Full Review
More of the same. That sums it up nicely if I do say so myself. Iconoclast visuals and scenarios continue to abound with the same level of pouty angst. Indeed, the plot is incrementally inching forward. But at this point"it's getting harder and harder to care. Much less muster any indignation. Read Full Review
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