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"WICKED WORLDS," Part Two-Father Fred finds himself trapped in a cyberpunk Gideon Falls, and he's going to need the help of some locals to find his way out.
There is nothing else like Gideon Falls on the stands today. While I don't always understand what's going on or where it's going, I appreciate every insane moment it brings. It's completely bonkers and I love every bit of it. Read Full Review
By itself, Gideon Falls #23 is a solid-enough read but if you can learn one thing from this book, it's that it's just another piece of a thousand-piece puzzle. Read Full Review
Best issue in a while. I'm so engaged with the characters and the story.
Another good issue! Those smiley dudes unsettle me very much.
The change of pace has really helped reinvigorate my interest in this series. I mean, this isn't perfect. It's following the storytelling pattern this series has had since issue one. So, I'm not completely convinced yet. We'll see though.
Man, I have no idea what the fuck is going on, but it still addicting. Gideon Falls recently went through this conversion from a small-town America/Western horror to this super-natural sci-fi horror, and it just gets more and more wild. But I want to keep reading it. The art, the paneling, the dialogue, everything about these characters and the story draws me in.
This just shows the skill Lemire has as a writing, he can lead you on to nothing for 5-10 issues, and you would still read it. Granted, there has been some stuff Lemire has answered and revealed in Gideon Falls , but those things he reveals just spring forth more questions. Anyways, this entire run has been a roller coaster from Issue 1.
Interesting and good art as usual but I do need a little more in terms of moving the arc along but the ending assures that will start happening shortly.