APPROPRIATE-SIZED FIFTH ISSUE! There are fights to be fought, bargains to be struck, and roads to be hit. But when it all comes together, will it be enough to tear the gang apart? Alabama is betting her life that it won't.
Also, are you reading CROSSOVER? I love that book so much.
Pushing that to one side, theres no denying that this is an absolutely fantastic series that showcases the strengths of its entire creative team beautifully. Rosenberg gives us fully rounded, believable and relatable characters; Boss gives us stylish, evocative layouts and note-perfect moments of visual comedy; and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou keeps the story flowing throughout with his trademark immaculate lettering. A gripping story that's in no hurry to give its bigger secrets away, this is a wonderful series that I can't recommend highly enough. Read Full Review
Whats The Furthest Place From Here? #5 is a filler issue, but that doesnt make it any less entertaining. Rosenberg and Boss do a fantastic job on this issue and show a filler issue should be done. Read Full Review
Even as the innumerable characters are becoming harder and harder to keep track of, Furthest Place #5 is a book filled with care and catchy, catchy mystery. Read Full Review
Our collection of misfit teenagers sure know how to get themselves into trouble. There's about three different story threads in progress as the story plays out. This isn't a new development, but the chapter breaks really help to divide the action, almost turning each issue into numerous short stories that collide by the end. Read Full Review
This is one of my favorite comic book covers ever.
The story in it is as strong as the cover.
The art is as strong on the story.
The cover is as strong as the art.