Having now discovered the hippy-paradise super-planet Euphoria, our space hobos finally learn that age-old truth: the worst thing that can happen to a person is having their dreams come true.
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.
Okay. This was better than its preceding issues. They were expecting that Euphoria would be a utopia but it turned out to be a war zone itself. They had to leave that planet. Now where they would go? This issue induced little interest in me for this series. Let's see what happens next.
Euphoria. They have found and arrived there. It's not what they think it is though.
Robots. With guns.
The reason Euphoria is as is now, well it makes sense. Sadly. You have to get here and read the story to know. I don't want to giveaway what we find because that's the adventure. I did get a kick out of the robots and their choice of red or blue though.
I'm enjoying this comic because it has the elements in it that's related to people and what we do without knowing it. Why not get back to the basics and enjoy the journey to where ever it is we are going?
Ana, Gabe, and AI are here. Ana feels as though killed the dream. I still enjoy AI's dress choices for the "occasions". I watch for him on the screen/page to see what he's appearing as. Hunter is still after them, and closer than expected.
You know things can't go as expected but I was surprised a little at the end.
At the end, we get the continuation of The Glimmer Society comic from previous episode.
This group seems like one I'll enjoy, diverse in personality yet get along so well. They feel like old friends as they know what's coming from each other.
I like the artwork, and the chill vibe it induces. There are hippies, robots, and a bounty hunter. The lead characters try to be and look funny, but don't make me go Hahahahah. I would rather watch them on TV.