Earth has fallen beneath the tentacles of the almighty Whisperer! As his terrifying army conquers what's left of the human race, Cave Carson and Doc Magnus team up to launch a desperate plan, one which has been complicated by the arrival of strange visitors from another dimension!
Despite betrayal across time and dimension from one's future self, the fun that is always in this title is never diminished. Additionally, the events in this issue open up a whole new emotional angle for storytelling as the robot Mazra seems to be more than an automaton, but a "real" individual with thoughts, feelings and memories. What comes next after the action is sure to be equally as entertaining. Read Full Review
Striking visuals and tons of weirdness cap off another good issue. Read Full Review
This comic has rounded the last corner of its final lap, and it looks like we might finish strong. While we have spent too many single issues on a specific story, this will make a solid couple of trade collections...which may have been the intention all along. Not to dismiss the fun of it! This comic is a good time but trade-waiters may feel even more for it. Read Full Review
On art, Von Oeming continues to delight with expressive characters and incredible monster design - the Whisperer, and lackeys, are just the perfect amount of grotesque. As this is predominantly a “talking” issue with some action sprinkled in, the characters tend to be a little more static than I would prefer, but in all, Von Oeming continues to help elevate this comic with his visuals. Read Full Review
The story was a bit too wordy for my taste and even if a lot was spoken, it still did not make things easier to grasp. Its only when Mazra started fighting the female giant that things got interesting and that it was easy to follow the story. It was a classic super hero fight, after all! Read Full Review