It comes down to this: Billy, Dust, and Molly are in deep s**t-deeper than normal, though. They've got one shot to discover the location of the Creator, but an army of killer robots and old rich dudes stand in their way. It all leads to a shocking conclusion involving the return of a giant red god-thingy. Ya know the one.
"Wasted Space" #10 wraps an explosive arc with good plot movement, excellent art, gorgeous colors and fine lettering. Read Full Review
Wasted Space #10 was the exact sort of follow-up I had been hoping for"and so much more. It's amazing how quickly this series sucked me in. But now I'm desperately waiting for the next issue to reveal more. Read Full Review
As Ive said before, if you like your sci-fi more than a little rough around the edges, Wasted Space is definitely the comic for you. Nothing about it is clean or straightforward, from the artwork to the dialogue to the flawed character choices, but theres something about it that just draws you in issue after issue. The next arc cant come soon enough, thats for sure. Read Full Review
A solid, yet ruckus final to arc 2. While it strains believability, it nonetheless delivers on its existential roots. Read Full Review
Oh ye gods!
What an ending to the second arc. Menace and comedy combine to set the stakes even higher.
How long Billy can keep making the lowest possible call until he learns his lesson or burns off everyone around him is anyone’s guess.
Cannot wait until this book returns.