Mini-Series Finale. Ari Nassar is on the cusp of catching the One Hand Killer and getting the answers he has sought. But is Ari truly ready for the soul-crushing revelations about the murders, his world, and the darkness that lies beyond the truth? The gruesome crime drama comes to its mind-blowing conclusion! Grippingly written by award-winning writer Ram V with hauntingly atmospheric art and covers by Laurence Campbell And Lee Loughridge, The One Hand is a miniseries that will keep you guessing until the very end.
The science fiction of it all comes to a head in The One Hand #5. Satisfying answers await in what has to be the best mystery comic you'll read this decade. Read Full Review
The One Hand is a consistently stellar bit of cyberpunk noir magic. Read Full Review
Detective Ari Nassar's journey to catch the One Hand Killer ends in a fantastic issue that brings answers while opening up more questions. Don't be surprised if it will take a few rereads to piece together the story's big picture. Read Full Review
The One Hand's conclusion left me in awe. I'm going to be thinking about this one for a while. It was almost frustrating for a good portion of this issue as I was ready to scream at Johannes myself to tell me what was going on. It turned out to be a slow burn, and in the end I still needed a moment to process. It ended up being a great part of a fantastic whole. The artwork will inspire works to come. I'll comeback at some point and reminisce at how wonderful it was. Read Full Review
Waiting to just read the last issue of Six Fingers, but this series is amazing all the way through. I don’t think many will see the ending coming, and as Ram V does there are the big philosophical questions he weaves into his work and his characters and stories like no other writer does at the moment. Probably my favorite book of the year along with six fingers, maybe right behind Beneath the Trees, but not far.
I think this is going to warrant a reread. I thought it did come with a nice twist, and it did set up for the Six Fingers to put a nice cap on the overall story. I do think this issue made it more layered, and so I feel like reading both series again,in one shot,will be a necessity.