IS THIS THE END FOR MONICA RAMBEAU?
Monica is pretty sick of navigating topsy-turvy fractured realities and their strange denizens - who keep insisting she's the problem! Unfortunately, the only way out is by doing the one thing she wants to do least: Look inward?
Rated T+
Writer Eve L. Ewing is clearly eager to get to the final half of this issue, which is the entire series at its best, but the setup to get there leaves something to be desired. Read Full Review
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If you're a fan of the character, this series--which I will forever think of as "How Monica Got Her Groove Back"--is adequate at best. If you're not a fan, there's no reason to read this. It will not make you a fan, it will not entertain, and it will not feel like a rewarding use of your time.
For a Monica fan who's *not* inclined to best-case charity, this series takes two steps back to take one step forward. It saddles Monica with new (but *not* novel or interesting) psychological problems so that it can slowly, dully rebuild her to the point of competent confidence *she was already at* before it started.