I have my theories, Higgins told me at a con after issue 5 things become clearer but they've done a good job making it hard to pin down and keep you guessing.
Unable to let go, Ben dives even deeper into the copycat killer case, leading him and Julia into a web of secrets and cover-ups that might finally get them to the truth-if they live long enough to uncover it.
NO/ONE is a Massive-Verse series.
The Massive-Verses biggest mystery adds more dynamics into an already complex story. Led by the superb writing of Higgins and Buccellato, a characters image is revealed to be shattered. Through the excellent images of Borges, Englert & Otsmane-Elhaou, fans are treated to a detour in plot before returning into focus for the main course to be served. Read Full Review
Borges ramps up the action brilliantly in this issue. I love the attack on Kern and how visually thrilling it is throughout. Read Full Review
No/One #8 is another solid entry in one of the best investigative comics on the market. Read Full Review
While this is far from No/One's best issue, it still showcases just enough of the series' strengths. Read Full Review
Everything kicks into high gear for the cast and we get shocking new revelations about characters we thought we could trust.
This is the most underrated book of the last year and it and its supporting podcast are so well developed as to astound me. This feels ready made for a television mini.
But please if you're reading this go back and read the whole thing and listen to the podcast. It is essential to get the full story.
Pretty great issue. I was thrown for a loop a couple of times about who no one is but like poor Ben. His life really is a wreck. I do like where this is going though. The set up is in place for an intense finish, but they got to stick this. I dont think it will be easy, but I hope Higgins can do it. I have been waiting so long to confirm who No / One is.