I picked this up on a whim and I was very disappointed. The art is gorgeous and I was pleased to see diversity in the cast, but the climax of the story fell far short of the premise and only the main character actually had any lines. Most of the interesting details were completely unexplained: how and why did Carrie go to Perspecta? why Theo? what did his brother have to do with it? how did Dev break away from Theo and why didn't Ange do the same thing? why didn't the spirits of Perspecta just blast the hooded thing (we never got a name) in the first place? what was up with Kiori's dad and why did Kiori exist at all since she never said an important line?
I enjoyed the pictures, but numerous typos and an entire page missing text really took me out of the story. The plot was shallow and predictable when it wasn't totally pointless. I'm bummed that I wasted $25.
Update: Okay, I just found out that one of the creators was ill and passed away while the last issue was being written, so that might have contributed to the disjointed feel of the ending. However, the last three issues had the same problems, so I don't think it can all be blamed on that. Reading the introduction to the book, I expected a high concept with lots of exploration into the meanings of good vs. evil, but the story is full of trite cliches and no one asks why. Maybe it's my philosophy degree, but I do expect better of a story based on moral choices.