Mini-Series Finale. Domino's origin story comes to a head. Madeleine is faced with a final choice.
Madeleine's story is a cautionary tale on how fragile children's innocence can be distorted and morphed into something dark and unusual. The “Songs of Innocence and of Experience” by William Blake makes a cameo appearance in this issue. Which is a collection of poems that dramatize the naive hopes and fears that inform the lives of children and trace their transformation as the child grows into adulthood. Read Full Review
As charming and relatable a character as Madeline is...the whole thing is almost irrepressibly depressing. Its okay: theres a place for that on the comic book rack too. It really needs to be expressed...and the industry is very fortunate that its being done bny someone like Vecchio who can manage the subtle complexities and maddeningly difficult societal issues that are involved with telling this kind of story. Its brilliant stuff and probably some of the deepest psychological drama to hit the comics page in quite some time. Read Full Review
'Doll Parts: A Lovesick Tale' #4 is gory, disturbing and poignant, taking you into the darkest areas of the internet and the human psyche. Read Full Review
It goes by so quickly, especially the transition from a flat-bodied teen to a teen with juicy breasts, that it's actually quite good! Obviously, the author doesn't care and shows that promiscuity speaks louder than the loving bonds of her parents, especially when we don't know why the girl has been hated by her parents since birth. A pornographic miniseries, open to the public, without fear of censorship, featuring disturbing moments.