In a war-torn land where orcs are turning against orcs and humans against humans, nothing is more dangerous than traveling alone. But that won't stop Cal. He made the greatest mistake of his life when he let Tara walk away, and he'll do anything to get her back.But will the Last Men still be standing upon Cal's return? While their guard is down, a surprise visit from Wes Deepland and his Red Screamers bears some very bad news...
Wildgoose delivers some beautifully detailed and visually compelling art throughout the issue. I continue to be enamored by the visual style at play in this series and how immersive the imagery is. Read Full Review
This issue establishes stakes and direction for both groups, even though we're three issues into this second story arc. By the end, it's clear where the Last Men are heading, and Cal is closer to Tara than ever. Paired with the exceptional art, it's another winning issue in the best fantasy series on comic book shelves. Read Full Review
G. Willow Wilson and Chris Wildgoose continue to expand a rich world, delving deeper into characters and conflicts in this week’s The Hunger and The Dusk Book Two #3. The issue heightens the current tension and anticipation as we watch the Last Men Standing attempt to survive without their leader, Cal, who is on a trek to reunite with Tara.
The Last Men's struggles are the focus on the issue and we see them facing the harsh realities of an ever-changing climate while they’re holed up in a cave to avoid new torrential downpours that replaced extreme heat and fires. Wildgoose's artwork shines in these scenes, capturing the group's camaraderie and desperation. His visual representation of their cramped, makeshift shelter effecti more
Continues to be great fantasy.