Turns out, when you blow up the universe, God gets pissed at you. At least, He's pretty friggin mad at Bill. Facing the consequences of his altercation with Moore, Bill must now relive the worst day of his life throughout all of time and space with Slim as his divinely-appointed chaperone. But that's nothing compared to the shocker he's going to find on the last page. And THAT'S nothing compared to the revelation that Slim might actually have...*gasp*...feelings?
As volume one comes to an end, Heavy was my favourite comic from 2020 and this is one trade paperback I am desperate to get my hands on. The conclusion to this volume is a perfect blend of conclusion to the previous stories and laying the foundations for what's coming next. This is what happens when a creative team are all at the top of their game. Read Full Review
Heavy has been a very fun series that has left me guessing what's going to happen issue to issue in a good way. It's a surprisingly unpredictable book and that's really welcome when you consume as much media as I do. I had hoped for something like that since Max Bemis surprised the hell out of me with his Centipede series a few years ago in making that work. Eryk Donovan delivers a great-looking work through and through and some of the situations here definitely are top-notch thanks to his approach and style, especially with the layouts. With Cris Peter enhancing it with some great colo design, this team has put together one of the more surprising and enjoyable series of the past year. Read Full Review
Heavy's latest issue is a dense affair, playing with its established rules in some unexpected ways. This book is quickly becoming something very different and rewarding for loyal readers. Read Full Review