
Review: Breathless, Volume 1: Pay To Live
“I don’t get to combine social policy and shotguns anywhere near often enough.”
“I don’t get to combine social policy and shotguns anywhere near often enough.”
“This issue does a lot to fill in Logan’s background, revealing the details of her long completed prophecy, and telling us more about her past relationship with Bailey. We also learn more about both Lilith and Gia as we also pick up where we left off with the two characters from opposite ends of a prophecy crossing paths for the first time, hero and ultimate evil. This issue also opens with the shady organisation that ended the first issue by brawling with Lilith, and while they’re still quite a vague presence I feel we do learn a little bit more about them here.”
“What happens after you successfully fulfil a prophecy to save the world?
Logan finds herself at university with a bunch of other kids who’ve been told they’re destined to save the world, but after completing her prophecy when she was only thirteen she’s at a loss of what to do with her life.”