Devyn's ex takes center stage! Stuck in the anti-door dimension, Natasha learns the mysterious origins of Capgras and is forced to confront hard truths about herself as we finally get the answer to BOLERO's most burning question: Why did Nat and Devyn break up?
I mentioned in my review of Bolero #1, the $5.99 price point might be off-putting for some, especially when that's every issue. But personally it's been completely worth it. Every issue has felt so complete and satisfying, and all together make for such a compelling story. Read Full Review
You might not be the center of the universe, but you are the center of *your own* universe, no matter how many interdimensional doorways you walk through. Read Full Review
Bolero #4 seems to conclude what has been a very restrained and nuanced look at certain phases of a relationship that don't get a lot of attention. The fact that there's one more issue though, makes this conclusion uneasy for now. Read Full Review
Honestly, Bolero could've ended here in issue #4 and I think the way in which it could have done so would have made this story come to a natural resolution. Instead, I'm a bit hesitant to see how things will wrap up next time around. Read Full Review