MINISERIES CONCLUSION!
It all ends here as the awful truth behind a multi-million dollar conspiracy is revealed, with deadly consequences. If young Jake is to survive , what kind of man must he become? And is it worth the price?
Altogether, I would call Snapshot a resounding success, even if - and in fact especially because - the fallout for its characters is decidedly the opposite. Read Full Review
I think its a perfectly fitting conclusion to this superb miniseries and I imagine it is exactly how the creators envisaged it. Read Full Review
Andy Diggle and Jock's thrilling 4 part, creator-owned mini-series comes to a surprising yet satisfying end after a long 8 years in the making. Read Full Review
This definitely isn't a gleeful book, but now that it's reached its final chapter, it's rounded out into the sort of tale that's been cropping up a lot these past few years. That's not a point against it, either: I just mean to say that it belongs to the group of books that go about metaphorizing what it's like to be young and offered as few chances to succeed as possible, and how disheartening and corrupting an experience that can be. The last page of this issue may hit that note a little hard, but it's this bit of thematic/political depth that makes the story feel weightier now than it did during the first three issues, and which is liable to make a story that was solid in serial even better collected. And so, while it's been a bit inconsistent, “Snapshot” drives its point home " and does so in high style. Read Full Review
This one's only recommended if you are a huge fan of Jock's artwork. Read Full Review