END OF STORY ARC
Breakup.
An oversized issue calls for a reason to be oversized and we are given an epilogue that sets up Act Two of Generation Gone with some tantalizing looks into our surviving cast two months after the ending. Kot andArajo lay the groundwork and tease some new developments for our superhumans and none of it can be good for the world at large and that's okay. Generation Gone has been about taking life into your own hands and doing what you want, for who you want and figuring it out along the way. Through pain and finding yourself Kot and company have escalated the main characters to different places than they started out and with 2018 set to continue their adventures, one of the of the best comics of 2017 draws its first arc to a close. Read Full Review
Where they are taken next remains to be seen, but the genie is well and truly out of the bottle. Read Full Review
Issue #5 says goodbye to this set of characters for now and hopefully an announcement will come soon for when we should expect to see them again. Read Full Review
Issue #4 left me with a funny feeling that things would not give me any answers of would not be satisfying, but after reading #5, I can tell those feelings were not justified. The finale on the first story arc is a perfect set up for things to come and serves as an origin for two characters who will probably be at the center in the future. The action is raw and brutal, the ending is well paced and not cliched. I seriouslt though about not continuing to follow this comic, but now, I want to see more. Here's hoping this is going to be worth it on the long run.