This is one of those stories where pretty much everything has been revealed before the final chapter. The only thing that may throw a twist in things, is the sister. Grotesk has brought the two people he borrowed money from together, to take each other out. Which they do quite speedily. And we already know who Grotesk is, and what his motivations are. And, we know that the sister knows more that she's letting on. But, we don't know what she knows. So obviously, whatever she has to say, is going to throw a wrench in to how we think this story is going to play out. I'm usually a fan of John Ostrander's writing, but this one is starting to bore me. Luckily, next month wraps it up. And Tom Mandrakes pencils. Well, obviously the guy has talent. He's just doesn't do anything for me. Sorry, but he's not on my list of favorite artists. Cool cover though. One more issue, then back to Grant Morrison. Yeah!
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