SERIES CONCLUSION. Surrender.
It's the best single issue I've ever read, and the narrative it concludes is the best I have ever had the pleasure to experience. Read Full Review
Zero is a rich, complex, and multi-layered story with a lot of emotion and meaning packed into it. It could have easily gone wrong in a million different ways but Ales Kot keeps it all together and the final arc stands out as the title's best. Some will surely question whether or not the ending is 'real', but in truth it doesn't matter. It's all theater, and dream or reality what matters is that it feels real. Ales Kot is a writer who always has something to say and this story is his most profound statement yet. The parasitic cycle of violence, war, and pain is not natural to us, it's a byproduct of the world we've created. But it doesn't have to be that way. Read Full Review
Did this series neatly wrap up all the dangling questions and provide a cathartic send off in the way that only fiction can? No. But in the end, as the issue states: Does it matter? As long as it feels real? Read Full Review
Now this is a book that took a wild turn at the end, with a very criptic ending for me.