This issue: everyone will die.
Eternity Girl demands to be read. It is thought provoking and deeply personal. If you've read any of the prior issues, you deserve to read the conclusion immediately. If you haven't read any yet, keep it on the radar. Visaggio and Liew are a force to be reckoned with, and the final issue is proof of that. Read Full Review
Eternity Girl, one of the most captivating and original series in comics, wraps up its run today, and if you have not been reading all along, do not spoil it for yourself (surely, there will be a trade collection soon). Read Full Review
Though it's hard to say goodbye to this excellent series, ETERNITY GIRL #6 ends perfectly -- with hope. The characters step into their own, the story crescendos beautifully, and the art can't be matched. This book that addresses mental health in such a responsible manner sets a new standard in the industry, and I hope that more follow suit. Read Full Review
The creative team of Visaggio, Liew and Chuckry told a unique story that will hopefully serve as an icebreaker in this reality for some long overdue conversations, ones that may just save a life. Read Full Review
One of the most oddball Young Animal titles yet and somehow also the most human, Eternity Girl #6 brings Mags Visaggio and Sonny Liew's cosmic story of depression and identity to a satisfying close. Read Full Review
With this being a mini-series, this issue wrapped up the story line effectively and explored the importance of choices one makes in one's life and the impact those choices have on one's own happiness. This is some real high level thinking and clearly an analog for situations people face in the real world. Everyone has crises in their lives and often making the right choice is important, and sometimes it has to start with just getting up out of bed every morning. Read Full Review
The impending End to All Things doesn't happen, which you might have guessed since you are still in existence and reading this blurb. This was a nice-looking series, but the ending fell pretty flat. I guess when the only things that can happen are either every dimension collapsing into nothing, or not that, then the former is the logical recourse. Read Full Review
This was a really good comic and I liked it a lot.
A fitting finale that I think will leave everyone satisfied. The showcasing of choice through all the panels featuring Dani were really spectacular. And a happy ending to a series about having to destroy the entire universe to end your own existence.....loved that!
Looking forward to reading through all 6 issues again in one go. Sonny Liew showed incredible versatility throughout this series, I will be on the lookout for anything he draws next.