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Story by: Ed Brisson
Art by: Adam Gorham
Color by: Michael Garland
Even though this series is only on its third issue it has proven to be full of surprises. Brisson, Gorham, and Garland are creating a compelling narrative that has already shown itself to be full of potential. With Becky found, Mason seeks to tie up loose ends from the events of issue #2. However, in doing so he finds himself at a moral crossroads that could either mean the end of his family or those
The pacing of this series has certainly kept up as it has done nothing but provide a continual sense of turmoil and tension both for its characters and audience. Not only has each issue left me biding my time until the next, but also each one creates situations that are progressively worse for the characters. While their daughter, Kaitlyn, is being kept from them, Mason and Becky seek to gain control of their lives again after each begins a gradual descent. While Becky comes to terms with the mistakes she made, Mason seems to only put himself in more dire straits.