Sara decides to trust Max and stops taking her medication, confirming the shocking truth: the virus isn't killing them-it's awakening telekinetic powers that the adults are desperate to suppress. But why are they hiding this, and what are they so afraid of?
Orellana is clearly ramping-up to a big climax as the issue draws momentum towards the end of the last few pages. The menace is clearly there and the danger feels kind of overwhelming, but its a lot of fun to get into it and by this point, Orellana is definitely delivering strong enough emotional connection with the characters to allow for a definite sense of concern about them and their fate. Its a brilliantly-rendered drama that continues to find novel and interesting ways of exploring the very, very familiar concept of young love in an unjust system. Read Full Review
Orellana delivers some beautiful art throughout the issue. I really enjoy the visual style of the series and how visually emotional the story continues to be. Read Full Review
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