How could we actually end up in a jacked up dystopian future…starting from exactly where you are, right now?
The country is torn apart in a debate over the meaning of right and wrong, and Reese Greenwood is not about to stand by as the American people support the rantings of a mad man. But how far will people go to take a stand for what they believe in? Told through the perspective of an underground rapper with a political bone to pick, Max Bemis’ gripping story explores a scenario in which we watch modern society gradually evolve into an evil empire.
The series was let down by the decline in artwork quality. Also, it seemed to me that the writers were at a loss on what to do with their dystopian world once it was established. It's a shame really, as it started off so well. I'm just relieved it was free on Unlimited.
it's just not my kind of story. But I liked looking at it from the autobiographical kind of sense in some parts where you can tell Max was ruminating on all the things he talked about recently when he announced that he was done with music
I got this comic because of how interesting it looks, I didn’t know that it was the last one of the series so I should work my way backwards which makes it more fun to do. I like the art and will be definitely used for inspiration
The art is SO wrong for this kind of book. Terrible, in this case. Doesn’t help that the series does not at all stick the landing. Fascinating concept besmirched by a crappy final chapter.