When I realised that this was going to be the last arc of Home Sick Pilots, I was very disappointed - I thought there was a lot more story to tell, and I didn't think they'd be able to wrap it all up in a satisfying manner in five issues. And yet, here I am, pleasantly surprised at just how well it all shakes out.
There's only one ghost left to complete the House, even as the Nuclear Bastard attempts to smash it to bits. There are final confrontations on all fronts here, both the physical, the metaphysical, and the emotional, and right up until the last few pages we get resolutions to stories and answers to questions, even ones we might not have asked.
It's a bittersweet ending, I'll admit, but the longevity of the ideas presented is apparent in the epilogue that takes up the last few pages of the final issue. Even when the ghosts are dead and buried, the Home Sick Pilots will live on.
Fifteen issues never feels like enough for a series, especially when Image basically lets you tell your story however quickly or slowly you like as long as you make sales. But Home Sick Pilots works as a story in three acts, even as much as I'd like it to have been longer. Rock on, my dudes.