The nefarious plans of rogue agents Beezle and Domino result in Rose and Zach’s parents being arrested in New York City, leaving the kids to fend for themselves on the streets! The kids are drawn towards a celestial power within the bowels of the subway that may be the start of own their undoing…
Hornsby & Halo is another fantastic story from the world of Ghost Machine. The stakes are getting higher, and the tension is building. Yet, there are still laughs along the way. I got to give issue #12, 9.5 great balls of fire, out of 10. Read Full Review
The two heroes are heading off to face a kind of destiny. The series has been around a long enough for them to have reached a serious point in their character progression which could be a really enjoyable to explore. Given the right momentum, this series could be a really interesting exploration of a long-term relationship between these two people. It's so rarely done very well. The long-term relations between two comic book characters as they grow from being school kids together to being young adults could be a really interesting to explore. If they were able to do that. So far, it's been really fun watching them develop. It'll be interesting to see where the creative team takes them next. Read Full Review
Plot
Zach and Rose's parents are arrested thanks to a trap set by Domino and Beezle, whose goal is to leave them stranded in New York City.
Zach and Rose are riding the subway when they sense a strange energy that stops the train, leading them through a magical wall in the subway tunnel. There, they meet Yogi and Nephilim, a half-angel, half-human being who is the guardian of the Elector, the protector of both celestial and infernal power.
No sooner have Zach and Rose stepped off the train to meet Elector than Domino and Beezle arrive and confront Yogi.
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Fun comic, but it's kind of dragging.