"NATION BUILDING," Conclusion
Chas Worthington has survived terrorist attacks, outlaw regimes, enemies abroad, and even more enemies at home. But if New Texas is to become the sustainable plastic nation of his dreams, he'll need to figure out just who his friends truly are.
It's not a bad ending, but it wasn't as strong as the first arcs ending. It had its moments, but overall the story is spread out too much. I'll probably be back for at least the next issue of the third arc, but I would be lying if I didn't say that my faith in this series is rattled. At one point it was a sure bet and a must purchase; I hope that it can get back there again. Read Full Review