The menace from beyond space has finally come to Earth. It is the end of all things, and our teenage heroes must now succeed where their mentors have failed. Don't miss this cataclysmic final chapter in LANDRY Q. WALKER and ERIC JONES's acclaimed superhero epic.
I can only hope that a trade comes out with the entire series. And I would love some foreword or back matter by the team explaining their hopes and ideas of the series. We need books like this out there, commentary on comics. So which ending did you prefer?? Read Full Review
Landry Walker presented, from the very beginning, a book that was about superheroes, but about the genre of superhero comics at the same time. Though it was subtle in the beginning, the story unfolded into something that found an amazing balance between those concepts. Read Full Review
The art tries to carry this series to the finish line, but really the story feels abandoned which is strange since it just came back. Why bring it back then? Everything is out of sync. The pacing is choppy and the art doesn't tell the story, but rather it's just there to look good. This ending was not what this series deserved and it left a bad taste in my mouth, so bad that I won't even recommend you reading this in trade. If you are going to read it, just stop at the sixth issue and just imagine a happy ending that you want and that will be better than what happened here. It's getting two points, but only because the art has been consistent throughout the series even if it doesn't manage to get the story across in this issue. Read Full Review
Pretty good series in general. This issue seemed a bit rushed but art was very cool. I did like the alternate ending issue a bit better (less brutal).