The Great Gazoo is working on his report card for the human race, and so far humanity has earned a big fat "F." When the Church of Gerard starts selling Indulgences, Bedrock descends into violence and debauchery. Meanwhile, a miner gets trapped at Slate's Quarry. Might there be an honest citizen in this burgeoning civilization willing to come to his rescue?
The issue starts by approaching religion, corruption and human nature in a jaded fashion, but reveals hope just beneath the surface, so to speak. Well paced, with a thoughtful approach that suggests a growing adeptness in Mark Russell's writing skills. Keep 'em coming!