
Wag picks up some more stragglers to help him on his quest to silence the voices in his head, and we get some more details, peppered throughout the dialogue and sparingly-used flashbacks, to give us some insight into the world that preceded the current, post-apocalyptic landscape.
Scott Hoffman continues to give us a quietly affecting story of a lonely man getting himself somewhat of a found family, in what seems to be a dangerously lawless, post-technology world.
It’s still really intriguing stuff, and Juan Bobillo’s art does another great job of giving us important visual information throughout this issue. Particularly with his use of colour; minimally used in the bleak present day, it’s vibrant and bold in the flashbacks.
So far, so good then; Wag seems to be another Comixology Originals series that’s off to a good start, but let’s hope it doesn’t simply peter out like so many of them seem to do.
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