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Oliver leads his military family in an uprising against the government forces sent to London to capture him, but at a terrible cost that leaves him grief-stricken-and bent on revenge.
This issue for me doesn't really conclude the story. It's left open at the end, which can only mean that Image is hoping for Whitta to continue it at some stage or it is going to be left as is. If it's the latter. I will be rather pissed off because despite my lateness with this review. I was waiting for nearly 5 months for this final issue, so feel a bit underwhelmed by the ending. For sure Prospero's fate was very sad and well handled. But I would really like to have seen Oliver making his way to London. Meeting Fagan, Bill Sykes, Dodger and many of the other Dickens characters, but with Gary Whitta's take on them. Read Full Review
Darick Robertson offers some beautiful and brutal art in this issue. Everything from the character expressions to the action are done brilliantly. Read Full Review
Four issues in, it still seems like a walking cliche and it blends in with most other comics on the shelves today. Read Full Review