MINISERIES FINALE!
"A REAL PAIN-IN-THE-ASS ACCIDENT": Amala lost her family in her search for answers. Bryce lost his soul in his quest for revenge. Now, outside the walls of the universe, far beyond all that we understand, they come face-to-face for the last time.
The culmination of the story of Amala's awakening, development, and epiphany is a satisfying end to a provocative take on the nature of reality. It is also the beginning of a greater, perhaps more intimate look at a most unusual comic book character. Read Full Review
A fitting end for the mini-series, SELF/MADE ends on one of the highest notes possible. Read Full Review
Self/Made has been a somewhat strange and derivative exercise that had real potential for turning into something breathtaking. The six-part series didnt allow enough of a runway for the story of multiple worlds and strange games to really take off the way that it could have. Its unfortunate. A brilliant story could have developed had the series been Abe to run just a bit longer and really spread its wings. Read Full Review
What a massively disappointing end! Sadly, Groom has fallen into the trap of being too convinced of the cleverness of his conceit, and as a result we get a silly, contrived, and utterly unconvincing ending that is tagged on to a pointless and silly issue. And then to top it all off, an epilogue that teases that it was all someone's dream. God help me, this is the writing of a 10 year old.