The final chapter of the Whisperer Saga is here! After learning the devastating truth behind his Cybernetic Eye, Cave teams up with a mysterious new ally to defeat the Whisperer and his forces once and for all. Plus, an all-new "Wonderful World of Rocks with Professor Marc Bartow" article and "Bane's Coloring Corner" activity page!
In other words, I am a little in lurve with CCHACE and cant wait to see what adventures Cave, Chloe, Mad Dog and crew get up to next. Read Full Review
It's rare for a comic to bring a tear to my eye, but this issue did it. Not only was the Whisperer finished and put away, but the whole emotional arc came to a moving conclusion. I don't believe Chloe and Cave are done with their father/daughter emotional hiccups, but it feels real. This family looks to move forward to even higher stakes in coming issues, and you'll regret it if you miss it! Read Full Review
Another gorgeous issue you have to see to believe. Read Full Review
This series, as well as all Young Animal titles, have been a blast to read and I’m glad they are continuing, even if it’s not right away. I for one can’t wait to see what Way, Rivera and Avon Oeming have for us next in Cave’s world. Read Full Review
A thoroughly satisfying ending to a series that kept my interest even as it tried my patience. Things wrap up the way you might have expected, through means you likely did not expect, and the stage is set for further awesome adventures, whenever they might arise. The big winner of this issue is the outrageous art and coloring by Michael Avon Oeming, who has lent such a distinctive look to this series that I dare say that it should not be attempted by others. Read Full Review
I appreciate the imagery of Michael Avon Oeming and colorist Nick Filardi. Its trippiness only added layers of befuddlement to my experience, but in another property " New Gods, perhaps " it might work better. In my opinion, the blend of words and pictures just didn't work together. Neither filled in the gaps of the other, leading to a rather bizarre mess. Read Full Review