It all mattered. All of it. Has the world gone mad?
Edward Zero left the Agency because he'd seen the horrors it had committed to him and the world around him, and returned at the behest of Sarah Cooke to help undo their wrongs. No Land but the Land, No Sea but the Sea is another outstanding issue of Ales Kot's Zero and a crucial crossroad in the story of Zero's life. It tears out the ground from underneath the taciturn former spy as the Agency crumbles around him, and as one chapter and story of his life closes, the past once again begins to come full circle. There are old questions which seek new answers. Where did the horses go? Read Full Review
Zero #14 offers quite a few pivotal shocks and captures a relentlessness that puts issue 13 to shame. Not new reader friendly by any means but if you're an undecided fan, pick this up while you can. Read Full Review
Its bleak. There is no escaping that sensation while reading Zero. But the story and craft are mesmerizing and Zero remains one of the best books in comics right now. Read Full Review
So I just got on board with this series starting with issue #1 and I couldn't stop reading and getting caught up to this issue, #14. The series as a whole is a 10 in my opinion. The writing is great even with the limited amount of dialogue. The art tells the stories. A note on that; I thought having a different artist every issue would have been pretty confusing but it worked out very well. Anyway, issue #14 is intense. Very big stuff going on. Just super solid.
Shit is really hitting the fan in this book