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The mystery of Ethan Crane and Supreme deepens in Warren Ellis series; Supreme Blue Rose. Tula Lotay's art is her best yet. Read Full Review
In fact, that would be my man hope for the entire series which is that it does conclude. This issue, while a nicely done marvel, was still outing too much strain on the narrative. There are only two issues left and it really needs to get things into real gear or else it might not make that landing. There are a lot of lines and if this keeps up then they will all collide into one mess, and that would be a shame after all of the work that Ellis and Lotay have clearly put in. Read Full Review
The only thing I wasn't over the moon about this issue was its ending, which felt like it came prematurely, but that doesn't stop me from recommending Supreme Blue Rose to anyone looking for a book that actually makes you think, and entertains you so fully and satisfyingly in the process. Read Full Review
It's by no means the end of the story but that end can't come fast enough. When it does it will hopefully be more than the sum of its parts, as with this latest issue, Supreme is simply not as engaging or as interesting as it once was. Read Full Review