As Jake settles into Freedom Town, he finds that life outside the walls of Hopetown is as dangerous as he was told. With no law and order, survival in Freedom Town requires a quick trigger finger.
Gateway is a fantastic story with fantastic art. Read Full Review
Overall this was the best issue of Gateway so far. There was a perfect blend of action and plot progression that really brought to life the type of story we are going to see moving forward. The issue also introduced new characters, vividly depicted the dangers prowling through the world, and slowly set up a more long-term story arc for Jake. In summation, this book truly brought the series to a new level, and has left me excited to see what comes next. Read Full Review
The art remains strong and unchanged from Issues 1&2, there are still the bold, thick lines running throughout which gives the issue a cartoon-esque atmosphere while never transcending into childlike territory. The colours are still dipped in all shades of grey, giving purgatory the dreary atmosphere it should have. Read Full Review
Gateway is just getting off to a rough start. Clearly, I sort of feel bad for all the missteps in the plot. I would love some fillers within it. Like what is going on in Hopetown? Maybe we could follow Jessica around too. Also, we could follow Mason and see what the deal is with his plans. It would be nice to intertwine these characters that we get to know. And even if we keep up with Freedom Town, then what was the point to get introduced to the Hopetown? It all just doesn't make sense. I can't give up on the series quite yet. I will give it some time to get its shit together but after about issue five, I may have to give Gateway a rest. Read Full Review
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