Ryan O'Sullivan is a comic book writer from the North of England. Best known for original works such as A Dark Interlude, Fearscape, Void Trip, and Turncoat; Ryan has also written for licensed properties such as Dark Souls, Warhammer 40,000, and The Evil Within; as well as music industry professionals such as RZA of the Wutang Clan, Yungblud, and Abbey Road Studios. His original graphic novel, Fearscape, was one of only two comics selected for The Guardian newspaper's "Best Books of the Year 2019". He is one quarter of the White Noise comic-writer studio.
*I was given this free review copy at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
This is the final episode. All comes together here with Ana and the Hunter. And with Froot.
Ana finds her Euphoria another way, but it doesn't last. She makes a huge realization about the real work and makes a huge choice.
The story felt a bit anticlimactic in actions, but the words are what stick with me. I felt a point to the story. A moral in a sorts. Ana has pointed out some great views throughout the episodes to make me think. These views feel to fit the bigger picture of life. Ana was searching for happiness and freedom. But do we really ever have freedom?
Going back to the beginning... It's the journey not the destination. We all begin and we all end, so what's your journey? It's what happens between those two points that matters. And I also got a feel as we should think about what we do to our world and to each other on that journey.
The story felt to have an impact on me and got me thinking.