All of the mysteries are revealed! With the apparent truth in tow and launch imminent, Helen's plan to escape the orbit of Canopus proves to be less-than-ideal. In the aftermath, Arther helps her find the heart of the matter as Helen comes face-to-face with her past. Spine-chilling revelations meet mind-blowing action in this poignant, cathartic, satisfying conclusion.
Canopus was an intriguing ride. You don't see too many books like this, unfortunately, both in that it was a tight four-issue run that didn't overstay its welcome but also one that made for an engaging mystery and story. You kept coming back because you wanted to know more, to see what the truth was, what weird thing might happen next. As we got more of the past events and understood the larger scale the more it connected and became engaging. Chisholm finishes out pretty strong here with Helen taking control of her life as best as she can and setting forward on a new path after understanding the reality of other paths. It's a good book and one that definitely scratches an itch that I have that was getting a lot more attention in the 80s and 90s from indie producers. Read Full Review