Secrets are revealed as the Justice Angels' true intentions--and Ian's true identity--come to light!
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Chip Zdarsky is a Canadian comic book artist and journalist. He was born Steve Murray but is known by his fan base as Chip Zdarsky, and occasionally Todd Diamond. He writes and illustrates an advice column called Extremely Bad Advice for the Canadian national newspaper National Post's The Ampersand, their pop culture section's online edition. He is also the creator of Prison Funnies and Monster Cops.
Started out strong but the last couple of issues have been a bit lackluster. Artwork style isn't to my liking but Zdarksky's story still has enough going for it to carry me through.
It lost me part of the way through but got me back. I’m interested to see how this series ends. I like the art style still and I found it interesting how we got a bit more of Joy’s backstory.
No ha estado mal pero bueno a ver si pasa ya algo que al final veo que el 10 va a ser literal toda la acción concentrada o que duré dos páginas solo. No sé que es peor.
Trust and secrets are getting tougher. The secrets that have to be kept, the loopholes that work and the ones that don't. What do people who fall between the cracks do when they run out of safe spaces? That's what happens when loyalties are about to be tested.