Now we've got GODS involved.
Great dialogue, wonderful art and new mysteries unfolding... Another winner from Busiek, Dewey and company. Read Full Review
I was relieved that Aelbert has made it out (at least for the time being), even if I genuinely assumed he was a fine paste after that explosion. And I walked away from Learoyd's interaction with the Galateans with a weird amount of respect: he lets them make a choice to spare them rather than command them to do so. And since this is the penultimate issue of the arc, I have to wonder what will come next. Will they be able to deter armageddon, or merely defer it? What happens if more of these pseudo-deities show up? I for one want to see what's happening back in the cities. Something tells me that if the apocalypse is coming, Sandhorst has made sure that they're all going to be laughably unprepared for what comes next. Read Full Review
Without spoiling too much plot I will say that the end of this issue will leave you hungry for the next. As usual this is a solid offering from a professional group of creators. Read Full Review