Gabriel Winter kept secrets his entire life. Now that he's gone, the original members of W0RLDTR33 are left with his last will and testament... and a race against the clock to find Ellison Lane before anyone else can-including the U.S. government, which is inching closer to uncovering what happened back in 1999.
W0rldtr33 #7 is another great issue of the series, moving several sub-plots forward while introducing another interesting character and giving us a peek into Gabriel Winters past. The book melds horror, espionage and cyberpunk into a story that will chill you to the bone. Recommended. Read Full Review
I originally thought that W0rldt33 had a fine ending with the conclusion of its fifth issue, but the creative team is finding a strong second arc here, while sowing some unnerving seeds at the same time. Read Full Review
Lots of threads going on, but none of them feel super important. It just feels like a book that wants to be super exciting, but it just doesn't feel that way for me.
Still slow and unfocused. There's a cool story in here and the comic seems determined to only tell us the least interesting parts of it. In a comic about internet cthulhu trying to invade the world, endless panels of interchangeable characters talking to each other about stuff that doesn't move the story forward just isn't playing to the strengths of the premise or the medium; comics are a visual medium. This would 100% work better as a novel, although it would still need a lot of tightening. Worldtree will one day be either an excellent movie or an interminable streaming TV series.