With less than twenty-four hours to go until the complete evacuation of Earth, scientist Ben Caewood has to find his daughter in the lawless wasteland that is Chicago, Illinois-but things aren't exactly what they seem and Ben isn't prepared for this issue's shocking final page twist.
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Ferigato delivers some stunning art throughout the issue. The characters are the standout because of the personal nature of the story and they look fantastic. Read Full Review
Though the basics here are familiar, the execution is what's allowing it to work. Guggenheim keeps the dialogue straightforward and workable while also sliding in various things like the letter from the governor or a bit about the company that Sara works for as a promotional piece to help flesh out the world a bit more. There's nothing groundbreaking here but it's put together right and it's pretty engaging to watch unfold. Ferigato's artwork us solid as well, though I wish we had some time with the ship that's going to be taking off or more of what lead up to all of this in the flashback side. But the look of the world and the characters throughout definitely delivers and makes for some compelling sequences. Read Full Review
In its final moments, the issue turns everything we knew about Sara on its head, leaving fans to wonder whether the father or daughter stands as this story's hero. Read Full Review
I absolutely love the emotional element here between Ben and Sara. The part where Ben sees the Rudolph calendar in the Terra Salvation building and , presumably, thinks back to when he missed Sara's play was such a great touch. I suspected that the search for Sara would maybe drag out a few issues. Now we have this plot twist. Highly looking forward to this series!