Lila captains the Vitros' ongoing struggle for survival in orbit, while a young, homesick Vitro, Shelley, daydreams of returning to Earth.
o Created by Academy Award winner Aron Warner (Shrek).
o Art by Eisner-nominated painter Brett Weldele (The Surrogates).
All in all, I'm very happy with this issue. While it's not the most exciting in terms of action, that's never been Pariah‘s style and this issue very much proves that it's not needed. Read Full Review
There are only three issues left, and this one has brought back all the intrigue from the earlier issues. When they executed their plan towards the end of the issue to start mining on an asteroid and divert its course from Earth in the process, it brought in new elements that made me interested in what is going to happen next. While this issue isnt enough to make me want to adamantly suggest the series to anyone yet, Im optimistic about the upcoming finale. Read Full Review
Monthly singles either leave you wanting much more or really bored when it comes to titles like this, which isn't terrible but it's kind of like reading a really exciting, dramatically resonant novel a chapter a month and this month everyone's just traveling and bantering. This leads me to believe that Pariah, although a fantastic magazine overall, will end up as a better reading experience in trade. Read Full Review
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