![]() Not bad, but I am not entirely sold either. I was often unsure what was going on, and I wasn’t left with any real need to continue with the series, I wasn’t 100% sure that the end was even a cliff hanger… However, I believe this is 1-5 in the series? I am not sure how it works. I think I enjoyed looking at the comic a lot more than I did reading it.Īs for the plot, I feel almost as if I had entered into a story already being told. I assume that partly due to being unfamiliar with how comics are written. ![]() I had to go back and re-read to get the context. Alex Braith is tracing her sisters steps to the refinery moon, hoping to collect her remains and find some answers. I did get confused a few times as to what was going on, and who was talking. Now boarding: Southern Cross, tanker flight 73 to Titan. As far as firsts go it wasn’t bad at all. ![]() I have never read a comic before, so this was my first. The questions keep coming though-and they lead her down a path of intrigue, betrayal, and galactic horror. (Image-2016) Writer & Cover Art- Becky Cloonan Art- David Belanger Colors- Lee Loughridge Letters- Serge LaPointe Marcus Tullius Cicero said, The contemplation of celestial things will mak. Alex Braith is tracing her sister’s steps to the refinery moon, hoping to collect her remains and find some answers. Now boarding: Southern Cross, tanker flight 73 to Titan. ![]() I received this title from Netgalley and the Publisher for free in exchange for a review. Illustrators: Andy Belanger, Lee Loughridge ![]()
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