A shattered and grieving Seaguy must overcome his ennui long enough to save the world from a threat no one's even noticed. What exactly is the moon anyway? What really happened to Anti-Dad? And what is the dark secret of Seaguy's "perfect" world?
The bottom line is that while Cameron Stewart fantastically draws Seaguy, this is probably Grant Morrison's nastiest and pessimistic work. This doesn't mean that the comic book is bad. Quite the contrary. Morrison speaks out against a Big Brother mentality that has reared its ugly, festering head in Bush's anti-America. Morrison's message is that all the heroes in the world cannot save the day if the world is completely overtaken by corruption. So, let's hope that every vote is counted this time around. Read Full Review
That final view of the moon, once a relic of insatiable hubris, co-opted (and paid for in sand) by the still dimly understood overlords known as Mickey Eye, is chilling. Read Full Review
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