Why do you fight? Are you not happy here? Are you not provided for? The Global Peace Agency loves you. Why would you ever leave? The recent reports of torture and death in Electric City are greatly exaggerated. We will protect you. Just tell us everything you know...
Of all of the books to spin out of "Final Crisis," "Escape" is the most experimental and, in many ways, truest to Morrison's sense of storytelling, clearly drawing on elements of his non-superhero work like "The Filth" and "Invisibles" here. Whether or not Ivan Brandon and Marco Rudy can stick the landing is what we'll have to see, but, halfway through, this book is very impressive and one that demands multiple reads to fully appreciate. Read Full Review
Okay, it is only the middle of the story but by now, these stories should be making more sense. The lead characters aren't popular enough to sustain the narrative. Heck, we don't even know if they are suppose to be in danger or not. Maybe if this story featured major characters like Black Canary and Green Arrow, it would be more compelling. Right now, the events in the story seen unimportant because they are happening to minor characters. Read Full Review
I sincerely hope that those who slog through the murky waters of Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape in periodical form will be rewarded in the end for their patience. As a reviewer, I can't in good conscience recommend doing so. Instead, wait to see if the reviews and word of mouth turn around by the project's completion, and then go buy the trade. Read Full Review
soon,and that the eventual reveleation of truth isas impressive as ithas been arcaneand sinister. Read Full Review