A review by geekwayne
Alex + Ada, Vol. 3 by Jonathan Luna, Sarah Vaughn

3.0

'Alex + Ada, Vol. 3' by Jonathan Luna with art by Sarah Vaughn collects issues 11 through 15 and finishes the series off. While I liked the series, the ending felt a bit rushed and strange.

Alex loves Ada, but it's getting tougher. She is a sentient android and she has to hide. As much as they keep it a secret, there are people who know. There is a growing movement to eliminate the sentients, and Alex and Ada find themselves separated in a way that they haven't been before. Can their love survive even as Ada is threatened?

I did enjoy the series, but I did feel that the ending was a bit rushed. The ending felt a bit too neatly tied up too. I do like these characters and their world. It's a bit sterile feeling, but that kind of goes along with this story about robots learning how to feel.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Diamond Book Distributors, Image Comics, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.