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‘The Wrong Earth: Night and Day #6’ (review)

Written by Tom Peyer 
Art by Jamal Igle
Published by Ahoy Comics

 

This great series finally comes to it’s earth shattering conclusion!

All of the events in the previous issues and series come to a head with this issue! It is one hell of a issue too with multiple storylines all colliding all at once!

At the beginning of this issue, we get to see Dragonflyman and Dragonfly finishing with the threat to both of their worlds. They are both victorious!

It should be a really happy and exciting day! Except, it is somehow not.

We have to see the two of them adjust to a new status quo.

But the thing of it is, it is all pretty horrible. Is there anything that either of them can do?

Or will they just become resigned to their present awful current fate?

The whole thing leads to a really unexpected ending. I loved what they did with it. I really think this is the best issue of the series and it ends on such a cool note that I really have to commend the creative team.

Tom Peyer has written a perfect script. He has also, alongside artist Jamal Igle, created a perfect world for these characters to inhabit.

This has been one of the best news series in recent years.

RATING: A

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