In the gripping finale of the second arc, Luna is fast approaching the end of her desperate quest for mental salvation . . . and the end of her rope. The lines between her and the Flying Woman blur as Luna runs out of options and edges recklessly towards desperately crucial answers. Will her support net catch her, will she free fall, or will she-finally-take off? And, more importantly . . . what will become of her afterwards?
She Could Fly: The Lost Pilot (2019-) #5 has fantastic art and color, and even though the story feels a little rushes, it serves as a great conclusion to the story and the characters. Read Full Review
She Could Fly is a hidden gem in todays comic book world. It features brilliant writing and beautiful art and colors supplied by the talented Martin Morazzo and Miroslav Mrva respectively. The series contains something for all comic fans: horror, suspense, romance, and even a little flying. I greatly recommend picking up the first four issues to get caught up and then The Lost Pilot whether it is single issues, trades, or digital. This series should be missed by any comic book reader, and I am excited to see what comes next. Read Full Review
This book continues to deal with a tough subject, which oftentimes results in a completely convoluted story that always manages to get lost on itself and that much is apparent yet again. Read Full Review