In the ruins of a post-literary world, Richie and Lizzie go in search of their lost friend Tom Taylor. But to find him, they'll have to venture into the most dangerous place on Earth: London.
The most complex ongoing story in comics is really, really back. Although it is welcoming to new readers, it doesn't flinch from plowing right along with the main story. Every time you stop to think more about The Unwritten, the story makes MORE sense. Read Full Review
Overall, The Unwritten - Apocalypse #2 is a complex, dense and layered story. Mike Carey makes you work for your enjoyment, but it's worth the effort. It helps that Peter Gross' art is so good as well. I recommend this issue and series to anyone looking for a great story that isn't spoon fed to the reader. Read Full Review
Simply put, THE UNWRITTEN – APOCALYPSE #2 is yet another example of just how on-fire this series is. Packed with great art, fantastic moments and mysterious revelations, this is one fine comic. As we barrel towards the end, there's one thing for sure–The Unwritten continues to be a hell of a ride and Carey, Gross and company are hitting it out of the park. Read Full Review
There isn't much more to say except that "The Unwritten Apocalypse" is some seriously great storytelling. Driven by high-stakes plotting and backed by a dense and complex mythology, it's got everything I could ask for in a series finale. Read Full Review
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