A review by iffer
The Life After, Volume 1 by Joshua Hale Fialkov, Gabo

4.0

I thoroughly enjoyed this. It's a little bit of The Matrix crossed with What Dreams May Come, and includes sarcastic humor, Ernest Hemingway, and a dog. While it's not the most awesome sauce comic out there, and I don't absolutely love the art, the ideas are interesting, and it's just the right mix to tickle my personal fancy.

WARNING: Not for those who would be offended by the fact that The Life After is kind of a fractured fairy tale about the Son of God and various planes of the afterlife (Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, and Limbo).