Nervous about having to see his ex, Ludo Carre gives her a phone call to explain he'll be returning to the old base they grew up on. Big laughs and a familiar sort of cadence in Arlo's voice don't just instantly calm him down they make him excited to see her. That excitement only hurts him more when they show up the next day and find out Arlo has been missing...for the last week.
Smith's got the character stuff down well here and I love Glass' artwork as there are a lot of strong panels and the layouts as a whole to capture both the personal and the expansive emptiness of it all. Read Full Review
A great beginning to a mysterious coming of age story. Make sure you check it out. Read Full Review
"At the End of Your Tether" is a somewhat disappointing experience, squandering a compelling mystery premise in an intriguing genre with some tonally flat exposition. Read Full Review
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