Maria and Paul - with new friends - have traced the origins of the Divide to a lake in rural Oregon. But not everyone in the region is eager to have its secrets revealed. The truth is almost within reach in this "brilliant ... twisted world, expertly illustrated" (Reilly Brown - Cable & Deadpool, Amazing Spider-Man). Each issue of THE GREAT DIVIDE comes with unique digital content. Issue #4 includes a guide for converting The Great Divide's dystopian world to your favorite RPG!
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Great Divide digs into Maria more than anything else here as she interacts with Sebastian and that helps to bring her to life more. Not that the lives people lead before the event really matter anymore, something that can be hard to grapple with sometimes. We get three locales dealt with here and events are moving along, though I could see more time spent at this market trying to figure out how things operate there and the strangeness of it all. The ending piece definitely leaves you wanting more answers and to see the fallout from it but it really felt like each of the three pieces to this book could have been their own issues with more exposition and smoother pacing to draw us into this world more, which is my only really frustration with the book at this point. Read Full Review