With Charlie seemingly completing his first deal, things seem to be going more smoothly in his personal life. However, tensions are high at the prison and Charlie learns the hard way what it's like to have real enemies in the big house. And when his main protector is locked away, will he have learned enough to survive on his own?
Without giving away any spoilers, at the end of this issue there is a set up for an undisclosed major event at the beginning of next issue. It is a deliberate cliffhanger. This issue in many ways is what Freytag would describe as rising action. There is a lot of exposition. A lot of back story is being filled in, particularly about Liz, but the pace of this plot is starting to accelerate Charlie (and we) are becoming more involved. Read Full Review
The writers introduce a number of key themes which will challenge the reader into questioning how they would react if they were walking in the footsteps of the main character. A very good read which complements well with the gritty artwork. Read Full Review
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