Things come to a head as the Spiders make their move! Sadie sets in motion a plot to assassinate her father. But Danny feels Sadie's scheme could get her killed. Can he save her in time? Will Big C, Annie and Donnie come to the rescue? In this crazy world, Danny knows the only thing a Young Liar can count on is that his friends won't be there for him when he really needs them. Or will they?
Laphams art really aids in his processes in many ways. Its expressive, certainly, in terms of conveyance of emotion, and the extreme emotions of the series really come out in his work. His action sequences are always at the high point of action, creating a lot of chaos and excitement in the scenes. People are thrown around, blown up, hacked apart, and many other violent things in high energy ways. And all the crazy things he comes up with are easily handled in his art, the dream sequences differentiate themselves immediately from other points of the story through colour and shading, as do the flashback sequences. Laphams art is highly communicative, which can be seen as either a relief or ironic, depending on your views of the story. Read Full Review
At one point in this issue, Danny states, "If you think I'm going to try and make sense of this, think again." While this suggests Lapham knows he's written a confusing mess, and thereby one can hope he'll pull it all together for the reader, this marks the second issue that's just disorientating to the point of being bad. Read Full Review
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