Loo and the care center staff are troubled when they discover the living gardens they reside on is dying. As she desperately hunts for a cure a mysterious spy employed by a bizarre amusement park gets in her way to keep the gardens from healing.
The grounds of the Paradise Gardens become caught up in the crossfire of Dr. Zerc. The writing keeps its unparalleled balance of humor and drama on a high level. With strong visuals that mirror the brooding themes, Paranoid Gardens hits another big mark at its midway point! Read Full Review
A lot of questions in Paranoid Gardens remain unanswered, and this issue proves that there is a weird beauty to that. Read Full Review
Weston delivers some fantastic art throughout the issue. I love the strange characters and how they integrate into the world of this story. Read Full Review
Exceptionally weird book, but in a good way. The art is very good, the writing is very good and the plot is tbd. I haven't read much of Doom Patrol, but this kinda reminds me of what I have read and watched. It definitely has my attention.
Still a little confused, but it's starting to come together a little more. The art is great to look at and I'm still intrigued for now.