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Ebook About The FINAL ARC of LOW! Salus rises. The Burnt Legion attacks. Stel Caine faces the greatest challenge to her hope yet: the rage of her daughter, the Helmswoman, Delia. It all ends here—lovingly rendered by the legendary art team of TOCCHINI and McCAIG! Collects LOW #20-26Book Low Vol. 5: Light Brings Light Review :
Overall, I've enjoyed this series, especially books 1-3.But there are a bunch of things in this final issue I didn't like. For example, it starts with 15 pages of this are some sort of senseless fever-dream hallucination. That's a lot, and I have little patience for that kind of thing.As the plot continues, an important character does a sudden 180 and switches teams for no apparent reason. Two others independently generate armies from out of nowhere. Then there's the secret agent who could have fulfilled his/her goal in book 4 but instead helped the heroes, only to betray them later. And the cliche emotional appeal to a robot that somehow works.This series has a problem with people who are obviously dead ending up not dead in the next scene. Irradiated, drowned, poisoned, or impaled one moment, then the next scene they're fine. That might be more an issue of the artist's choices, but I got rather tired of it. By the end of book 3 when I saw a main character "die", I knew they'd be back soon.By book 4 I'd gotten rather tired of the theme of "hope" going on. I'm familiar with the new age beliefs that inspired Remember's quantumology - my mom holds with them, just like his. But I find myself on the side that feels they're usually delusional. For example, my mom isn't going to get vaccinated for Covid because she feels magically immune due to her positive thinking. So by book 5 I was kind of hoping that the characters believing in it would be defeated and fail, perhaps to succeed by a more down-to-earth method.Hope is as powerful as fear in removing one from living in the moment. But then again, when certain death is just ahead of you, as it is in this series, the motivation hope brings can help lead you to a better future. This series is successful in that it's made me think, but do I like it? I'm very ambivalent. It's certainly not a masterpiece to me like Remender's Black Science is. I'm not sure it'll have a place on my shelves. Ok, here’s the thing: a great series and a rushed ending. Why? SPOILER ALERT:The last volume made no further mention of the Swarm;The mice people! All of a sudden out of NOWHERE the authors had Zem show up in the final surface battle of a dying Earth with an “army of radical mice warriors”! And then....nothing more about them!! Were they abandoned to just die on Earth? Beats me! As well, Jae’s fate is not mentioned. Nor are any of The Burnt’s. I am glad Stel and Zem and others survived and went to the new planet; but this was confusing and made no sense at times. The art was phenomenal as usual and I am glad that the tedious Lena was FINALLY killed, but. But. But! This could’ve And SHOULD HAVE been better and tied up all lose ends(mice people—they also had lives on Earth, after all—the authors made us care about them then just left it all hanging; the Swarm; all the wierd monstrous animals on the surface that were never explained....sigh.I enjoyed the series and I think the end should have been better planned out(perhaps less constant battles and more exposition or at least scenes that tied together the storyline more cohesively and coherently. Alas I shall have to imagine my own ending! Read Online Low Vol. 5: Light Brings Light Download Low Vol. 5: Light Brings Light Low Vol. 5: Light Brings Light PDF Low Vol. 5: Light Brings Light Mobi Free Reading Low Vol. 5: Light Brings Light Download Free Pdf Low Vol. 5: Light Brings Light PDF Online Low Vol. 5: Light Brings Light Mobi Online Low Vol. 5: Light Brings Light Reading Online Low Vol. 5: Light Brings Light Read Online Rick Remender Download Rick Remender Rick Remender PDF Rick Remender Mobi Free Reading Rick Remender Download Free Pdf Rick Remender PDF Online Rick Remender Mobi Online Rick Remender Reading Online Rick RemenderRead The War Priest (Ars Numina Book 5) By Ann Aguirre
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