Luna's relationship with Gary sparks a new internal fight: attempt to launch into normalcy, or keep excavating Mayura's past? Bill is pressured to use the Flying Woman's technology for evil . . . but he has other plans. Kido teaches her own version of what it means to fly. Will liftoff be a success-or will everyone crash and burn?
She Could Fly #3 The Lost Pilot effortlessly functions as both a fascinating thriller and an insightful portrayal of mental illness in a way that deepens the value of each unique component of the story. Read Full Review
Luna is one of the most complex characters in comics today and it's hard to not be on her side when you see what she goes through. Read Full Review
This second series for She Could Fly has felt a bit off the rails since the start. This one eases back into some more familiar storytelling but at the same time I've lost the plot so much I don't know what the goals of the characters are anymore. I like Luna a lot and seeing how she's dealing with all that she struggles with but there are some problematic messages sent here and she's making dangerous choices. Bill's story is just as dangers in a different way. I'm curious to see where his goes, as well as the results of the changes Luna is making, as there's potential for something either interesting or utterly disastrous. Read Full Review