MINISERIES FINALE
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, INTRODUCING THE FINAL ISSUE OF THIS SERIES!!! Lona Steelrose and Cobrasun must face the ultimate challenge on their path to resurrecting Lona's mother! Will they be successful?
It's a lovely end to what has been an amazing ride, and hopefully, this isn't the last we see of this wonderfully unique wrestling world. Read Full Review
Get this for your friend who digs wrestling. Get it for your friend who digs comic books. Get it for your friend who simply loves being entertained. They'll all be ready to give a long-standing ovation for the equivalent of a five-star comic series. Read Full Review
It's hard saying goodbye to a character like Lona after only seven issues, and the inherently bittersweet nature of mini-series coming to an end is exacerbated by the final images of Do A Powerbomb!, a stirring marriage of love and loss. For now, all we can do is await the trade this spring and eagerly wonder what's next from Daniel Warren Johnson! Read Full Review
What a sad but beautiful ending to a fantastic series.
This book cemented DWJ as one of my favorite artist.
Love the way his art style comunicates so much emotion and expression.
As someone that doesn't care so much about wrestling I liked this a lot.
Depending on who you are as a person. This issue feels like the embodiment of 'try not to cry, cry a lot'. The final few pages of this issue are beautiful. Not what I wanted, but possibly what I needed to read.
What an outstanding ending. First, Lona and Cobrasun's match with God absolutely delivers and displays their true determination when they manage to make God bleed, in what is just such an insane moment. The match as a whole is just perfectly done, in my opinion. Everything afterwards is just so nicely done as well. I rarely cry at comics, but I'd be a liar if I said the final page of this didn't get me. Johnson absolutely sticks the landing here in a miniseries that truly acts as a love letter to professional wrestling, and I loved every second of it.
Ten out of ten for the coolest, heaviest metaphor. This is one of the best series I've ever read. Don't dismiss it because of the wrestling aspect, you don't need to like wrestlet, you just need to like good storytelling.
And if you don't like good storytelling then, I don't know, read DC's next event book or something.
God that ending hits me every time
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It's bittersweet and it's almost too bitter. By god was that stupid and fun.