Cave Carson's past continues to torment him.
Prince Elium is back from the dead and now is going to accompany Cave and his team in a journey where they will discover he's not the only teammate who is back.
Quite energetic as usual.
Jon Rivera offers a new installment where he continues to combine humour with creativity. The returnof Prince turns out to be a pretty welcome addition due to the fantastic personality and ideas he brings (pretty much like the real person he's based on) while the plot explores different aspects that are strangely reminiscent of the last book including a planet where merchandise about Cave are being produced without his authorization and this is entertainingly emphasized in the story.
The plot progresses at a fast pace once again while delivering fun moment after moment, escalating towards the surprising ending which is something I saw coming based on the last few issues but is still cool to see them back.
Michael Avon Oeming remains in art duties and his work is still perfect for the book thanks to his flexible style that depicts all the inventive segments in the best way possible.
The second feature about Cave's podcast concludes and this gives us all the character development he suffered until the beginning of the last series with him finally becoming a more responsible father and person after all the tragedy. Paul Maybury's art is once again simple, yet effective.
Good read, hope the next one doesn't take too long to be released.
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