With Earth rendered uninhabitable, humanity has chosen to evacuate to the stars. But with just twenty-four hours left until the last ark-designed to evacuate Earth's residents-leaves forever, its designer's estranged daughter goes missing. Marc Guggenheim (Arrow, X-Men) and Eduardo Ferigato (Self/Made) tell the story of an absentee father trying to make amends with his daughter during the end of the world.
o A thrilling new comics series by renowned writer, Marc Guggenheim!
Within the pages of this issue so many emotional conversations take place and the artists capture them perfectly with close ups of the characters faces. Read Full Review
Last Flight Out contains all the action of a summer blockbuster and a message that is timely without being preachy. Backed by solid artwork, this is one flight you won't want to miss! Read Full Review
If you like disaster movies, you'll love Last Flight Out. This comic hits very close to home from the notion of folks denying what is going on, to how genius minds might have solutions, but intelligence will still force them to do the crazy thing to put their lives at risk for a loved one. Last Flight Out sustains tension while supplying ample intimacy with its characters, making for a high-anxiety disaster story. Read Full Review
Ferigato delivers some fantastic visuals in this issue. There are great details throughout the panel and it is compelling to have the story told from Ben's point of view. Read Full Review
With the mission just getting underway, there's not a lot of story here but there's a good amount of character material put into play and worldbuilding. Read Full Review
Last Flight Out #1 is not just a well-crafted science fiction comic; it's also a tale of a father's devotion to his daughter at the end times. Dark Horse adds another great series to its list alongside creator-owned titles such as Hellboy andBlack Hammer. Fans of Ad Astra andArrival will definitely want to give this series a read. Read Full Review
Last Flight Out pushes forward this week with its first issue, and it is a wild ride. Read Full Review
The debut issue of "Last Flight Out" is an engaging, scarily realistic take on the collapse of the planet Read Full Review
Last Flight Out #1 is an interesting comic. The main character is one we want to die. I'm cheering for the military with him to just put a bullet in him and head back to the ship before it takes off. I want something bad to happen. But, I'm also intrigued as to where this is going. Is there any redemption? Will there be a “happy” ending? With such a bleak, cold opening, here's hoping the comic delivers a little hope and happiness. Read Full Review
Last Flight Out #1 has a tight and well defined set of conflicts and stakes. These are not enough to make up for the cliched characterizations and interactions. Read Full Review
Strong issue despite some subtle jabs at those who may question the main stream narrative on things like climate change and Covid-19. It was not to bad though and I felt that the dialogue between Burke and Bosnak really helped provide a much needed balance. The one thing that made me cringe was the #Gretawasright. Ultimate cringe.
Really looking forward to what's next!
the special 1000th issue of the earth rendered unihabitable