There’s still time.
The penultimate chapter of Ales Kot and co's brilliant series Zero is, unsurprisingly, another brilliant issue in a series where every chapter has been gold. Read Full Review
Zero has been a book all about violence. That violence has been on display in all of the vivid, brutal, unending fights that have taken place over the course of the series. This final arc of Zero has taken a step back from the "how" of the violence, to the "why". Read Full Review
The penultimate issue of Ales Kot's Zero continues the mushroom trip that transcends space, time, and the multiverse to connect the lives of former spy Edward Zero and Beat Generation icon William S. Burroughs. A strangely compelling journey, Zero #17is another fantastic issue accompanied by striking and impactful imagery by artist Robert Sammelin and colorist Jordie Bellaire. Read Full Review
All in all, I'm ready for the next issue to blow me away, because this one felt a little too much like more of the same. I'm still interested in the story and the themes being explored, and I still enjoy watching it all unfold and finally getting some answers to questions posed much earlier, but I'm ready for it to move on. Read Full Review
Remember when this book was a Jason Bourne-ish thriller? Way to kill your own book.