Thumbs tracks down his sister, with disastrous results. MOM brings her fight to the city, with the goal of sparking the outlawed technology and tearing down those in charge.
Thumbs #4 catapults the series to its thrilling finale. Within the issue, Lewis explores the root causes of its central conflict. However, this history lesson comes at a cost, sapping Thumbs #4 of the kinetic action that's carried the series so far. Thankfully Sherman's nuanced artwork continues to impress, creating a technological thrill ride you won't want to miss. Read Full Review
A bold setup and intense journey that's sure to excite while making you think, Thumbs #4 brings everyone together in preparation for the final showdown. Read Full Review
Thumbs fuse so many different post-apocalyptic and dystopian cyberpunk elements into a single plot arc that its easy to get lost in the details of the series. Everything seems like an echo of something else. In a sense, Thumbs almost feels like an experiment in a pop fusion that has just enough weight of its own to stand as a specific, somewhat unique story. Given the right treatment, the story could have been brilliant. As its been executed here, its not that bad. Read Full Review
However this series ends, it seems likely to deliver a lot of sturm und drang"thrilling individual pages"with very little worth hearing. - Read Full Review