As suspects and bodies continue to pile high, Julia reconsiders her position and faced with an unthinkable decision, Ben makes a horrible choice.
NO/ONE is a Massive-Verse series.
No/One's twisty murder mystery is finally starting to reach its peak, and the end result is some of the most character-driven and gripping character work that the series has done yet. Read Full Review
With a major break in the "Accountability Killer case, the Massive-verse's greatest mystery starts its trek to the finale. With exceptional writing from Higgins and Buccellato, Fuso's illustrations bring the drama to a stage where the saga is about to explode. Read Full Review
First off, Geraldo Borges is not the artist for this issue. Its is a weird mix of fill in artists and they are all a step down. Art is weird this time around. So that is a -.5 for me. Its not bad per say, just a bit jarring from what I am use to. Borges has their own style that I have really grown into for these characters.
As for the story itself, I think I now have an idea of who No/One is but wouldn't be surprised if it was someone different. J Things are rapidly reaching a climax as tensions boil. I think things will probably come to a peak next issue. This is a great stand a lone story for those who enjoy crime dramas.
Also please listen to the podcast for each episode at the Drop. It ties into the story directly more