Pretty sure it’s been too long between me reading this volume and the ones that preceded it, as I found the sci-fi confusing, though compelling. The only really false note for me was the internal personality struggle between Heath and his evil clone, but that was likely more an issue of pacing than plot. Otherwise a worthy end to the Fear Agent saga. I do feel that it went a little too timey-wimey for me by the end, but given that the first volume was my favorite for its straightforward cinematic space-adventure style, this should be unsurprising.
Dec 31 2014
Fear Agent Vol VI: Out Of Step by Rick Remender
- By Doreen Sheridan in Doreen, Graphic Novels, Science Fiction
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December 31, 2014
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