It seems everyone in the Tin Can Society is harboring a secret-and perhaps none is darker than the one weighing on Adam. As the group journeys back through the story of this football star whose career was tragically cut short, they must unearth the truth behind the death of poor Wally Gimmler. It may be the key to solving Johnny's murder and the deadly mystery of who is wearing the Caliburn suit.
Mobili perfectly captures the dark tone of the story with the art and every page and panel has brilliantly designed and detailed moments that caught my eye. Read Full Review
There may not be a whole Lotta poetry in the way that the script makes it to the page in direct words. However, there's quite a lot going on in and around the edges of everything with respect to circumstance, and the way it hits the page. And the guilt that people feel. It's quite a lot being explored here on quite a few different levels. It can , fun to explore between the panels. A lot of interesting ideas being explored around the edges of the action that are very provocative on a intellectual level. The fact that Mobili and company are able to do this without making it feel all too heavy-handed is quite an accomplishment. Read Full Review
Another great issue. I could have done with our them showing us the answer to the mystery, but it at least felt somewhat shocking.