Now, finally alone in the universe, Ana has to confront her past, her future, and an old friend returning. All the while, the Great White edges closer and closer, now with an ally of his own in tow.
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.
Ana shows her hippy side in fashion at the beginning of this episode. (**Note: Adult Content based on nudity.)
Ana's upset, and has every right to be. Again, I can't say why as it'll give away the surprise. But Ana knows she's being followed. How are they being followed? How do you beat society? We get an explanation from AI that it can't be done. But! There are stories of organic groups transcending before destroying themselves. Is it possible?
We learn a little about Gabe and Ana's past. Hunter is still on the search with contacting his connections.
Things feel to be getting heavy, preparing for the end.
This series has gotten a lot of favorable buzz, and I did get a kick out of Issue #3. But now that we're at #4 the characters are really in focus and the funny bits are nicely balanced by the tug of the underlying story. This is sly humor, niced framed by excellent drawing and colors, and I'm into it.
You should probably start at the beginning, but even if you have to join the characters midstream this has many pleasures and a few laughs on offer. A nice change of pace choice.