Now imprisoned on the island, and stripped of their powers, Red and Avril are shocked by the depths of Moreau's madness, and by the strange society that she has created. They're also surprised to learn that some of her creatures display far more humanity than their creator. And that humanity might be the key to saving their lives, after Moreau has them released into the jungle in order to be hunted down by the hybrids.
As Red Agent: Island of Dr. Moreau surprises us with a stunning depiction of a woman bent on revenge and showing the superiority her creations, one cannot but wonder why it took so long for this reveal when the series is almost over. And yet thanks to wonderfully detailed images and colors which solidify the cruelty of this scientist, readers cannot but be rewarded for their agonizing wait to finally witness how someone so beautiful can be so ugly inside. And yet as Britney and Avril come to terms of how the rules of this warped world are not so different than the twisted insanity that is man, who will truly be the Queen of the Jungle and will justice finally prevail? Read Full Review