The Kindred Group is closing in on the only living prototype of the consciousness transfer process, dispatching a mysterious young assassin who seems to know something about switching bodies himself. Meanwhile, an old enemy from Sly's past emerges to make things even deadlier!
The second issue puts all of the main characters in difficult positions. It seems clear now that not everyone is going to live. However, some questions remain unanswered that will surely provide more twists in the comic issues. This series might have started off slowly but it has wasted no time in ramping up the story in the second issue. I definitely recommend this for the crime fans out there. Read Full Review
Though not without merit, Existence 3.0 reads like a sequel whose creators dont quite understand what made the previous offering work. Nick Spencer and friends certainly deserve credit for getting half the formula right, but recapturing the glory of a beloved story requires more than just telling us what happens next. Read Full Review
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