The Anti-Life Army has arrived at the Gotham Garden and the siege of humanity begins! In mankind’s darkest hour is there any hope left?!
As we get close to the end of this series I'm definitely going to miss it as it's been a fun little romp. Tom Taylor takes us to the moments before the end pretty well here as the stakes are high even if we know the broad strokes of the outcome already. The way everyone acts and deals with the situation is great and leaves you wanting even more. Marc Failla has been a solid artist on this run and this installment is no different as he handles the established power players and the newer younger characters just as well. I'm excited to see how everything unfolds next time around and hope for more exploration of thise franchise in our future. Read Full Review
At the end of the day, it wasn't really a question of if the Gotham Garden was going to stand the numbers of the Anti-Life Army stepping to their front door, because we know already that the garden has plenty of time left. Through the events of DCeased: Hope at World's End #14, we were looking forward to see why this garden is able to continue existing and protecting who is left. Read Full Review
This was originally solicited as a 14 chapter digital series, so I was very prepared for this to be done and over with. I'm kind of annoyed that there is a surprise fifteenth chapter. I honestly don't care about what's happening here. I'm not too concerned with Wink or Pied Piper.
I love Pied Piper and am totally fine with Wink as a person but I don’t know I’m not hugely distressed at this point.