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Trapped with the psychopathic streaming superstar Trotter on one side and all of Los Angeles carrying a weapon and a two-million-dollar-dream on the other, Charlie and Vita have only each other -- and a few of the secrets they've been keeping from each other -- to rely on for their survival.

27 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 2, 2019

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Christopher Sebela

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Profile Image for Alexander Peterhans.
Author 2 books302 followers
March 8, 2019
Well that was disappointing. The series started strong, then began spinning wheels in issue 4, and ended on a wet fart.

Too much is left unresolved, eventhough there is the promise of a new story arc. The revelation that , feels like something that should've been revealed earlier in the story, not at the very end.

It quickly became obvious the creative team was much more interested in Vita, as she's the only character that has been properly fleshed out (and she is a great character, I feel). I still have almost no idea who Charlie is, beyond infinitely annoying.

The silent assassin lady feels like a cliched character that never really went anywhere, and too much was made out of Trotter. He felt like a slightly distracting side character who suddenly was shoved unto the main stage.
Profile Image for Liz (Quirky Cat).
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January 3, 2019
Yes! I love this series, and this issue is no exception. I feel like a lot of what I’ve been waiting for was thrown into this issue, and I couldn’t be happier.
So we’re finally getting to the bottom of things. We don’t know what Charlie did yet – that’d be too easy…but we do know who’s behind the Reapr campaign. Or at least, we think we know. And it is nothing like what I expected. It’s so much bigger. I honestly didn’t see that coming. I’m looking forward to finding out how on earth Charlie got herself into this mess – and why. I also wonder if she knew what she was doing, or if she somehow managed to get into this mess by accident? Okay, the latter seems incredibly unlikely. Especially with them settings things up by having Vita state her complete lack of trust in Charlie (don’t blame her there).
As per usual the character interactions were on points. Vita’s reactions to everything is always priceless, especially when her on again/off again girl is around. And of course I always love seeing her beat the snot out of jerks (the one in this issue was particularly satisfying, if I may say so).
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