Shipwrecked, Paxton and Fern search for their companions. What they find is a seemingly miraculous haven from the Waves. After abandoning the family cabin to Maw and Preacher, the kids, along with Sarah, regroup and begin to formulate a plan to take back their home.
This has been my favourite issue of the whole series packing suspense, mystery, fear and surprise into the story. Brilliant storytelling, executed to perfection with wonderful artwork. This issue especially highlights why fans of The Walking Dead or Y: The Last Man will love Resonant. Read Full Review
Resonant introduces us to a new location this time around and it's one that feels like it's a bit radical. It's a little odd in how it feels like Claire has been there longer than it feels like she should have but it all works out and smooths out in order to introduce Paxton to the place while wondering what dangers it holds. Both storylines cover a lot of ground but the Spiral opens us up to some interesting ideas and a lot of characters that could be introduced unless something bad happens sooner rather than later. I'm digging Paxton's story well and am glad it felt like the dominant one here. Read Full Review
While you might have gotten sucked into Resonant with the great premise and this mysterious setting, it's the characters that will keep you coming back for more. Paxton's journey back to his family is compelling and relatable. That's why anything that threatens it, even if it looks peaceful, looks frightening in nature. Read Full Review