LIBRARY JOURNAL (STARRED) -- When five friends go to
the woods to bury a time capsule, they discover a bunker filled with letters
from their future selves describing how they will contribute to the future
apocalypse and how they may be able to stop it. Unclear as to the right choices
and whether they can really change anything, the friends drift apart owing to
inner conflicts and disagreements as to what steps to take to avoid the
impending future. In this third volume of Fialkov's (<i>I, Vampire</i>) series,
one of the friends' future selves continues to push an agenda with unclear
motives, causing even more chaos and confusion. Are the letters from the future
from themselves, and are they there to help them alter what's to come? Included
in this collection is a stand-alone issue drawn by Brahm Revel (<i>Marvel
Knights: X-Men</i>).<br /><br />Verdict: This is a
riveting series that draws you in from the first volume; a great choice for
teens and adults who enjoy such TV series as <i>Lost</i> or <i>Sense8</i>.
Readers will be on the edge of theirs seats waiting to see what twists and turns
the group get involved in next.<br /><br /><br />