"The Start of It All"
As the sci-fi lullaby starts to build, we go back to the beginning in an attempt to uncover where everything went so wrong.
While people looking to read Nowhere Men purely for science will be disappointed, the comic continues to be an enjoyable read for its art and themes of humanity. Stephenson builds tension in the waiting, leaving much room to wonder what the endgame will be. Read Full Review
This issue is solid and give us a LOT of characterization on our rogues gallery of mutants, as it were. This issue changes up the routine, putting the webcomic prologue as the start to the third act of the issue. I love the visuals of this book, and I was very pleasantly surprised at the end of the issue, which is welcome from the slower and more uneventful pace we had starting off this arc. I'm genuinely intrigued as to what all this means, and where the rest of our missing persons are, or at least what became of them. This book is mysterious and strange, and such a smart and unique read- Nowhere Men, should be absolutely everywhere!
Picked this up at random. Although I was completely lost, it was interesting enough to put on my pull list, for a while at least.