Ever wonder what life might have been like if you'd chosen a different path? The Omega Effect can take you there! Join Shilo Norman, super escape artist, as he faces the ultimate challenge! The Life Trap is here, and the only way out is in a box.
Overall, an issue cements Grant Morrison as one of the worlds best storytellers. The story by Morrison is thrilling. The art by Pasqual Ferry is remarkable. Altogether, a story that shows why this intriguing hero was brought back for another run. Read Full Review
Morrison isn't interested in that kind of writing. He's here to entertain, and if any big ideas happen along with that entertainment, so be it. He knows we readers are here to see good triumph over evil, and that's what he offers in the thoughtful and at times uproarious conclusion to Mister Miracle. Read Full Review
Maybe Morrison was pissed that the mini series saw three different artists in four issues, and he threw up his arms in outrage, but no one was around to care at the time, so he sat back down and rewrote the series so that only he and the five people who understood Rock of Ages from his JLA run would appreciate it. Maybe he thought that if six of the mini series did made sense, he could get away with one that didnt. Or maybe Im just missing something painfully obvious that a fourth rereading will clear up. Read Full Review
The plot twist really makes me wonder why this series was even written. Added little/nothing to the overall arc of Seven Soldiers and sense everything in this series happened in Shilo’s vision, nothing actually happened in this comic. Maybe it will have ramifications later in Final Crisis with Metron and the new gods, but right now, Mister Miracle 4 is a head scratcher