by Steve Dillon
One might think that, having escaped the clutches of the family from hell (metaphorically) in Angelville (literally), Jesse (AKA Preacher) and Tulip would be happily nesting somewhere yonder, unless, of course, you've been paying attention to what actually goes on in these books, in which case you'd...
In Until The End of the World, we learn a great deal more about the past of both Jesse and Tulip. Both are placed in a position where escape seems unlikely, therefore, what better time to unburden their past to one another? Ennis also gives a little more of an explanation to why Jesse is so desire...
I'd heard great things about this series, but this will be as far as I go with it. I was underwhelmed with the first volume and this second volume, whilst better, didn't do enough to grab me.
This series just doesn't seem to run out of crazy.More please.
Although "Until the End of the World" is a continuation of the first collection, this one begins on a completely different mood than the last book left off on. Although certainly not in any way "jaunty" or light in any sense of the word, whereas the action in the last book were crazy bordering on u...