As the situation in Pittsburgh spirals rapidly out of control, Ben and Julia continue their hunt for the truth-and set the stage for a final confrontation with the man behind the mask. NO/ONE is a Massive-Verse series.
The pen-ultimate chapter of the great Massive-verse mystery leaves readers in the midst of chaos. Higgins and Buccellato construct a disturbing take on power and responsibility. Borges, Englert & Otsmane-Elhaou present strong imagery to reflect the dangerous landscape of the post Propostion 87 law. This is exceptional storytelling that fans simply cant miss. Read Full Review
No/One #9 could have easily been bogged down with politics, but the creative team makes it more thoughtful and compelling than a simple “guns are bad” argument. All while a vigilante watches his city burn. Read Full Review
The penultimate issue of No/One culminates in an enthralling frenzy, one that pushes its ensemble cast towards a violent end. Read Full Review
The only reason I didnt give it 10/10 is it feels like things went to chaos a bit too unrealistically fast but honestly the premise, while insane, feels like something that could happen given all the polarization that is occurring. Also the limited use of No/One was a bit of a downer.
That being said, this was a pretty messed up issue in all the best ways. The tension is incredibly high and I have no idea how Higgins is going to end this to beat this issue. This was pretty great read.
No/One #9 after many delays is finally coming out and the next issue is the last. This one introduces a big status quo shift, one so big i dont know how they are gonna resolve this in a single issue but im very eager to see it finish.
The accompanying podcast is very well voice acted and comes off like a real deal situation.