"LAST EMBERS," Part Two (of Seven)
Captured and placed on display as a curiosity of a dying world, Stel Caine must rekindle the glimmer of hope if humanity is to have any chance of surviving.
This is absolutely for mature audiences, and not just for the nudity. The themes presented in Low are pretty sophisticated. Recommended for fans of post-apocalyptic fiction, strong female characters, and jaw-dropping art. Read Full Review
This genre-jumping book continues to impress nearly years in and it's far from stale. Read Full Review
Rick Remender isn't always my favorite writer; he isn't always the best storyteller. But what he is and what he's always been able to do is convey himself as one of the most honest, introspective, and philosophical comic book authors alive. Remender bleeds his characters and it shows. They truly are fragmented representations of his own personality; his insecurities, frustrations, and ideals. Remender's consumed by the human condition, by ethics and morality. Constantly challenging readers to seek out their own interpretation of "the good" rather than succumb to the pressures of what society thinks we're "supposed" to be. He's a rebel, an anarchist, and a true orator for the "anti" establishment. Read Full Review