DOUBLE-SIZED THIRD ISSUE!
The gang finds a clue about Sid’s disappearance, but it’s not what they hoped for. And sometimes a cozy home, a cup of cocoa, and a slice of raccoon pie aren’t as kind as they seem. Time to fight some Grown-Ups!
Whats The Furthest Place From Here? #3 is yet another amazing issue of this comic. Rosenberg, Tyler, and Otsame-Elhaou are crafting a thrilling story, and this is one of the best books on the market, especially when one factors in the page count, price, and just how good of a comic it is. Read Full Review
The illustrations in this chapter feature traditional drawings set with cool color work. I found the panels visually engaging and felt that the tone of the artwork perfectly matches the story. Read Full Review
The continuing expansion of the cast helps to keep the mystery building, and watching a group of teenagers attempt to navigate multiple surprises and revelations is spot-on. Read Full Review
This is all very cool and weird, and enjoyable. I'm very happy I decided to read this.
They ain't stopping.
This series continues to explore themes of factions, family, culture, and societal norms using extremes and punk/folk storytelling and the results are really engaging.
A character in particular here makes several mistakes and we as readers can identify them and even feel frustration over this character's choices without knowing all of the world's rules and themes. We just understand that what he's doing is wrong and making everyone else uncomfortable. It is great storytelling that allows the reader to disarm and become fully engrossed in this strange, new world.
Who are the strangers?
What do family's really mean?
What's outside of this town?
Where did Sid go?
I don't know if I'l more
I'm getting major Walking Dead vibes with all to the little themed enclaves in this world. This issue is as bizarre, funny, and intriguing as I've come to expect in this series.