Mini-Series Finale. Orrin is in full crisis mode, struggling to understand who he is, what he is, and what he's willing to do to survive. There are no easy answers in this final issue.
Really good stories don't end so much as they alter your brain chemistry and values. Read Full Review
There's a dreaminess to it that feels like it could fade in time. The memory of this particular story rest somewhere on the edge of a whole bunch of other stuff that came before it. It seems to be a fusion a lot of different stories that I've been told before and it's enjoyable. But it seems to be a strange dream that is only, resting in the shadow of so much else. Never quite reaches its own kind of reality in a wave that would feel profound. And so in the end, it feels very light and substantial while still managing to rest somewhere in the heart of the most profound dream. Read Full Review
Ok.... so they didn't know where to go with it so they just sort of ended it!?!
I've never had a series start off so good and end so bad. There was a brief part of this book where I thought it was going to redeem itself, but it was quickly squashed. This series was ass.