Harlow learns the miraculous truth of Ezekiel's origin-and what he really represents to Thorndike Scar. Ofelia and Ezekiel make a trade for the life of the Black Flamingo, but even the best of angels may not be enough to stop Harlow from making a deal with the devil.
While this series has been strong, this penultimate issue feels thin. The story centers around a rescue and some needed exposition. But once those are addressed, there isn't much sense of urgency to set up the final installment. Read Full Review
Sins of the Black Flamingo is at its best when it really dives into its supernatural and other-worldly elements. Read Full Review
Travis Moore's artwork is as gorgeous as ever.
The Black Flamingo, though, has become the least interesting character in a cast of completely interesting characters. I wish the series focused more on the others a little more as the shtick for me with Harlow is growing stale.