What is the price for keeping death inside your mind? For Michael Cray, it could be the lives of anyone who cares about him...and his sanity. As Michael is drawn closer to the truth of the consciousness living inside him, the brutal desires of Diana Prince threaten the entire world. After this long night in London, Michael Cray will either face the power inside of him, or succumb to its will.
There are dark powers lurking around every corner of this issue and they're using the characters like toys. With only one issue left, this is pretty clearly the best Wildstorm story I've read in the modern era. Read Full Review
The story is strong and the art by Harris is just great. This has been a solid book overall from issue to issue. I can't wait to see how the creative team wraps this up. It's very compelling. Read Full Review
A great issue as always that keeps readers firmly on the edge of their seats. With fantastic guest artwork from Nelson Blake II, this creative team are coming to the end of one of the best mini-series in recent years. Read Full Review
This issue contains some useful and engaging background as well as a shocking moment that highlights just how terrible the threat Cray is about to face might be. Hill's portrayal of Cray continues to be the main draw of the series – a talented but afflicted man who operates at the very limits of his physical and psychological endurance. While the art may still be this series' weakness, the character of Cray – both sympathetic and admirable – is undoubtedly its strength. I can't wait for issue 12. Read Full Review
While the final arc of "Michael Cray" has lagged, this penultimate chapter does a fair job of setting up the series for a substantial finale. Read Full Review
Maybe a bit too much time with Diana Prince, and do we really need two sex scenes? But overall a great lead-in to the finale next month.