With Issue 38 in our hot little hands, our next issue marks the beginning of the "final year" of issues, and everything is going to come together. If Vaughan's work on Y: The Last Man is any indication, then we're in for quite a ride here, too. Read Full Review
Newcomers to Ex Machina may read this chapter and wonder what all the fuss is about, but those who have been with the title since the beginning will probably be satisfied with an issue that serves the needs of the bigger picture more than it advances the current story arc. I can't deny that I'm eager to get some answers now that the series is starting to approach its conclusion, but Vaughan is still managing to provide an entertaining book in the meantime. Read Full Review
For me, Ex Machina #38 is very much like many other issues of this series. It's well written and intriguing, containing some interesting themes, but I just wanted it to come together just a little bit more than it does. Read Full Review
Man, I hope Ex Machina bounces back next issue and returns to "best on-going" status. It's just unfortunate that we don't really know when the next issue will come along to wash the sour taste of this issue out of our mouths. Besides a decent confrontation between Bradbury and Kremlin, Ex Machina #38 just didn't entertain this otherwise die-hard fan of the series. Very disappointing. Read Full Review
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