
by Mike Mignola & John Arcudi (writers), Guy Davis (art), Dave Stewart (colors), and Clem Robins (letters)
The Story: New giant monsters abound, Liz disappears (again), and the UN makes it’s stance on the frogs, and the BPRD, clear.
What’s Good: As a conclusion to a multi-year epic, this issue is more focused on opening the door for what’s to come than it is on closing the door on the past. This leaves the series in a very interesting place. The Mignola-verse finds itself in a very ugly place that’s primed for some seriously epic battles. On a more intimate level, every single character is also left in a new position, either physically or mentally. For instance, Devon has gained a newfound fear of Abe, while Panya is told that she may one day walk again. These are little things and certainly nothing compared to where Abe, Liz, and the BPRD itself are left at the end of King of Fear, but they show Arcudi and Mignola’s dedication.
As usual, Mignola and Arcudi’s script, despite all of these new developments, finds room for the little character moments. With the world in dire straits, it’s comforting to see these characters happier than they’ve been in a long time. While everything’s gone to hell, there’s a sense of positivity and hope that’s refreshing. It’s a nice touch, how despite things being worse than they’ve ever been, our characters are also more empowered and optimistic. There’s a sense that now that they’ve hit rock bottom, they’re ready to start climbing.
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