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"LAST EMBERS," Part One (of Seven)
It's mankind's final hour, and the reckoning rests on the shoulders of the Caine family. Stel, Tajo, and Della are on a collision course that they may not all survive.
RICK REMENDER and GREG TOCCHINI bring their seminal aquatic apocalypse to a harrowing boil in a world where everything comes down to a battle between desperate hope and certain oblivion.
I've read this comic three to four times since I got my hands on my review copy and I can't help but wonder if this heavily emotional and plot driven dialogue is a peek into Remender's everyday headspace. The parallels between our world today and Low's aren't lost on me -- theflawed ideology, refusal to look oblivion in the face and most of all, power behind words. Whether it's a coincidence I looked for, or a subtle message from the creators, I guess I don't really care. I'm just happy I get to experience it. Read Full Review
With Low #20, Remender & Tocchini's series continues to be a vibrant, vicious examination of the concept of hope. Paired with McCaig and Wooton, the seamless, gorgeous final product builds on that theme to challenging effect. And while the hope these characters cling to remains an uncertain (and very possibly misguided) thing, Low affirms and reinforces our own with this successful return issue. Read Full Review
Low is back, and the final act is going to be a stressful experience. The long hiatus was worth the wait. Read Full Review
The mind-bending, sci-fi thriller pages of Low #20 provide plenty of blood-pumping, page-turning action to keep you entertained for the duration of the issue. Read Full Review
Tocchini's stylizations, and the long break between issues, hurts "Low's" return to shelves as it spends too much time on the tonal returns. Read Full Review