With the Reset projects implementers, lab assistants, and bigwigs all seeming to run amuck in chaos and confusion, Guy Krause isfor once in his lifethe man with the plan, by comparison. And his plan? Get the girl, of course! Has being a guinea pig for science really changed Guy all that much? And will his final, horrible moments strapped in the Reset machine break him or totally reinforce his new outlook on life? Peter Bagge, the creator of the acclaimed Hate and Apocalypse Nerd comics, returns with an offbeat, hilarious new series that asks the question If you could relive your life, would you make a BIGGER mess of it?
Reset #4 is a strong character-driven story that makes a fine addition to Bagge's impressive catalogue. Read Full Review
Ultimately it was the pacing of the overall story that has hurt this issue. In reality this series could have benefited from being shortened to three issues making the story shorter and tighter. Instead it’s loose and free flowing, which is an interesting experiment that just doesn’t pan out. I applaud the fact this fiction character is realistic from beginning to end and that his emotions and character changes are relatable and genuine, but it was not enough to save the plot and it’s short sighted outcome that seemed to outweigh the character. Read Full Review