Jesse Kennedy
Futures End #48 review
Does anyone want my issues of Futures End? I have the entire series. They are well-read and kind of worn from the many hours I've spent...
Futures End #47 review
This issue was trippy. This is the second-to-last issue of Futures End, so one would —and should!— expect a comic that is firing on all...
Futures End #46 review
Futures End is fast approaching its own end with only two more issues left. Judging from the pace of this issue and its contents, I'm...
Futures End # 45 review
After the semi-dramatic resolve of the threat from Brainiac, this issue picks up on several other story lines that many of us are sure...
Futures End #44 review
Futures End is really surprising me. There's been a ton of build-up leading toward both the Brother Eye and Brainiac story lines, and this issue...
Futures End #43 review
The quickening of pace during the past several issues of Futures End has been enjoyable. Seeing Brainiac land in New York, Superman return to the world,...
Futures End #42 review
I have to admit it: this review is nearly a week late. What makes it so bad is that it's coming at a time...
Futures End #41 review
I was fully prepared for the usual Futures End protocol of bombing horribly after a good issue like last week. I'm happy to be wrong...
Futures End #40 review
Lordy Lordy! Look who's 40! It's Futures End of course! We're a hefty 40 issues deep (41 if you count the zero issue) and the story is...
Futures End #39 review
King Kong attacks! Not really. Allow me to paint the picture for what exactly this issue is.
Imagine a movie scene. It is three minutes...