END OF STORY ARC
The past, present, and future collide, and Oliver Harrison's life will forever be changed! Will the decades-long battle over the ashes of Everkeep end here, or have we only seen the beginning of an inferno? The cataclysmic extra-length conclusion to our first VANISH storyline is here!
Three words that come to my mind to summarize this comic are; intense, bloody, and dramatic. It's so good! Read Full Review
Vanish #8is a surprisingly quiet ending to the first major story arc from this title. Dark and concerning,this book was completely unafraid to revel in and condemn its at times messy representations of trauma, addiction, and human cowardice when facing those things down. The at times lopsided messaging can be concerning at times, but thanks to the strong plotting, character writing, and brilliant artwork, the book manages to end off with excitement and promise. Read Full Review
Both artists brings fantastic details to every page and panel of this issue. I love the art and how bold and exciting it is. It perfectly captures the tone of the story being revealed. Read Full Review
No one can hate you the way you fully hate yourself. Read Full Review
Vanish has been one of the most emotionally taxing stories in recent memory for me, as you can't help but root for Oliver to get his life back, and the finale in Vanish #8 may be the hardest hitting issue to date. Read Full Review
The force of the impact across page and panel is kind of impressive. The story that has been delivered over the course of the first eight issues is fun, but it wouldnt be enough to justify its existence alone without the impact of the visual reality of Vanish, which isnt enough to make it work as a complete narrative. So much of the basic premise of the plot is a fusion of various cliches. The first eight issues have been fun, but they havent amounted to much. Read Full Review
I wonder if Donny cates is going to pick up this series again after his accident
I'm sorry, but I think this series is trash. Oliver literally whines and moans and feels sorry for himself every issue. He gets his ass handed to him in every single fight. He's a complete loser with zero likable qualities as a character. He was supposed to be some all powerful character but yet he gets saved by his woman like the bitch he is. Why even make him the main character? Why not just make the woman the main character? This serie is all over the place to the point it is unenjoyable to read. This is probably pretty obvious, but I am done with this series and Donny Cates.