Some say it's the destination, while others insist it's the journey that shapes us.
One such journey--into Walt's previous life--offers a glimpse of the man he was before his death. Is he destined to repeat every step here in the End After End?
Or will he summon the resolve to become the person he wants to be?
One of the things I love about this series is that I have absolutely no idea where it's going to go. Are we going to learn what this battle is all about and the real stakes behind it? Why it's happening as it does when people die? Is it even real or just a fever dream of Walt's that will lead to his artistic inspiration when he wakes up. I'm largely taking things at face value with what's going on and it's delivering a good look at who Walt is in his past life and how he's managing to survive, against great odds, in this new life that's nothing but battle and difficult waiting for the next one. It's a really strong read and it has such a fantastic visual design that I can't get enough of it and hope it has a decent run ahead of it still. Read Full Review
End After End #4 is a melancholy chapter in a fluid story that started out with more classic heroics but now reapproaches a main character who learned long ago that real life does not come with literary heroes. If there is no grand meaning to life, what meaning is there? Read Full Review
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