At last, Cave has figured out the reason behind this crazy cosmic adventure, but what's his podcast have to do with it? And will he and his team ever find their way home?
There can't be any reason not to finish up this series if you've been here all along. If you haven't been sure about this series, then this series will read excellently in a single sitting. So go to your comic shop and get all 6 issues. The conclusion to Chloe and Cave's character arc is touching and complete. Read Full Review
Cave Carson Has An Interstellar Eye #6 is a pitch-perfect send off for them. It transcends the already lofty heights the book has risen to. Read Full Review
The last few pages of the issue are a great, absurd turn and leave the door open for more adventures. If we don't get them, though, this is a perfectly satisfying final chapter in the story of Cave and Chloe Carson. Read Full Review
Rivera writes a smart, emotional tale. A lot of tears are shed and a lot of the characters and their various storylines get wrapped up. Through it all, it's smart and funny and very human. Read Full Review
As Young Animal enters the rearview mirror, Cave Carson Has An Interstellar Eye holds a proud place in its history. Read Full Review
A nice wrap-up for Cave's adventures since revival, with a couple of fake-out endings and a lemur. Read Full Review
Cave Carson gets his redemption, and he doesn't need to sacrifice anything for it. The final issue of this already low-stakes series is almost totally devoid or intrigue or suspense. But Wild Dog makes a cameo appearance at the end, so that's nice. Read Full Review
You know, I'm still into this even though it's so weird. This issue was practically comprehensible!