Shade learns about forgiveness. This is a touching issue, in which she tries to reconcile what Megan has done, which what she can do to change the way people perceive her. It also comes with a lot of cynicism, and the suspicion that this is another one of her mind games. She tries to decide ...
This is the last issue out, and it was also part of the line wide sale so I snapped it up. I'm absolutely loving this series: it's bizarre, it's fun, and there's no particular character that I'm fond of. It works despite, and maybe because of this. It allows me to focus on the story it's tellin...
It's Shade's first day at school in Megan's body and that's about the whole issue. On her home planet, they've discovered the theft of the M-Vest and are trying to trail Loma's boyfriend, who they're sure has knowledge of what happened to the M-Vest. It's not the most action-filled issue, but t...
Loma, an alien girl who has problems of her own - not really fitting in, idolizing an out of style poet who went mad, a boyfriend she doesn't really seem to be in love with, and an inability to really feel - wants more. She uses this Madness Vest (maybe the same one as the original Shade used, may...