Death looms over Tokyo. Loyalties are strained.
Wayward is a very pleasant series, very entertaining without ever being dull or excessively simplified; history, mythology and of course Jim Zub's own creations merge seamlessly in a fascinating story, with great characters. Read Full Review
With the conclusion of Wayward #19 big things do happen and the best thing is that the future is uncertain for anyone. This is unknown territory we are running into and anything can happen when the world is reacting so crazily to what these kids have unleashed through their actions. Wayward finds new ways each month to further our investment in this world, and this issue was no exception. Read Full Review
Writer Jim Zub is moving the characters around as if they were on a chessboard. All of the pieces were just knocked astray and now they're slowly moving into their new positions, gathering themselves together for the next attack. Based on what we've seen, the old gods are not going down without a fight, but given that the new group is so fractured, it will take a lot to take down such forces. Can Rori and the others ever find the synergy they need to regroup once more? Read Full Review
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