Written by Marc Guggenheim and Ray Fawkes
Art by Justin Greenwood and Ray Fawkes
Guggenheim is sure taking his sweet time in telling this story; each issue has some significant events taking place, but the addition of the Resurrection Tales in each issue cuts back on the length of the main story by quite a bit.
This time around, we see a little more of the people that have been changed by the alien virus, and we get Bill Clinton finally doing some questioning of events (not that he wonders why he was locked up for so long).
I have been liking this book, but it's beginning to make me feel a little like I'm watching Lost circa seasons two through four - like it's time to explain something (although the fact that I'm still watching Lost does prove that I'll be patient for a while yet).
The back-up by Ray Fawkes is a cool little story about people auctioning off Bug possessions and photos, and the types of people that want to buy them. Fawkes is taking a Dean Motter kind of approach to the story, and it looks pretty great.
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