The Woods, Issue #28 opens with Sanami's father talking to a lawyer back in the real world. On the unnamed moon, Karen and her troop are learning more about what that moon is; they're entering the deepest center of the mechanized part of that moon. Sanami says, "look at this place. This isn't a human place. There is something just inherently wrong about all of it. You can feel that, can't you?" The teenage drama is over with, and there at the heart of the story. For the most part, that is.
I'm very excited for where this comic is going. It was originally set up as a 24-issue series, but it has become a 36-issue series. The ending of this particular issue, with Sanami and one of the creatures from the moon returning to Earth and warning of the coming danger signals the beginning of the end of this comic. I wasn't able to buy this issue when it came out because it was sold out.
I began reading this comic in digital form, buying the old comics for $1.99 each, but I quickly caught up to the end and began buying the comics in hard copy every month they come out. I've only been buying comics in hard copy for the past year or year and a half, but over the past year, I've become obsessed with them. The Woods is one of the first comics I bought regularly.
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