Comic Book Review: The Life After #5
The Life After #5 introduces a major player in the game, while reintroducing a character from the very first installment. Is it good?
Following the shock of the last book where Nettie had somehow been pulled back into Purgatory from Heaven, Joshua Hale Fialkov begins The Life After #5 by filling the reader in on what has happened to Nettie since Jude sent her skyward. One would think after reading four books, the reader would be prepared for some curve balls out of strange field. However, there are no curveballs; Gabo is upfront with the strange depicting a husband’s face in a state of melting and one of the most grotesque baby’s you will lay your eyes on.
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Comic Book Review: The Life After #5
The Life After #5 introduces a major player in the game, while reintroducing a character from the very first installment. Is it good?
Following the shock of the last book where Nettie had somehow been pulled back into Purgatory from Heaven, Joshua Hale Fialkov begins The Life After #5 by filling the reader in on what has happened to Nettie since Jude sent her skyward. One would think after reading four books, the reader would be prepared for some curve balls out of strange field. However, there are no curveballs; Gabo is upfront with the strange depicting a husband’s face in a state of melting and one of the most grotesque baby’s you will lay your eyes on.
Continue reading at Adventures in Poor Taste!
Affiliate link: Click here to get your copy of The Life After #5.
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