After several difficult personal losses, Virgil tries to pick up the pieces of his life. Dakota needs him to be a beacon of hope, but can he overcome the darkness inside himself? If Virgil wants to stop the killings of Bang Babies in his neighborhood, he might have to embrace that inner darkness and team up with Ebon. Then again, a nerd like Virgil knows all too well that going to the dark side is hard to come back from!
These new wave of Milestone books are seriously lacking on the colour front, and that's not a tone-deaf pun either, I mean the colouring of the actual books themselves. They're so muted and boring. I don't think I've seen a splash of green, red or anything vibrant at all. It's all really dark and drab, boring colours. It's a line-wide problem too. It's like every modern milestone book has 3 colours to use (dark blue, brown and grey) and that's literally it. It just makes the art look really uninspiring.
Labforma en la que reflejan el duelo y le dan sentido a la historia del antiheroe esta muy bien escrita, El arte como cada capitulo, es espectacular. Qué gran historia es esta.