A review by jakekilroy
Ex Machina, Vol. 10: Term Limits by Tony Harris, Brian K. Vaughan

4.0

Well, holy shit, I can honestly say I didn't see any of this ending coming. If Vaughan was going for the weird and the wild, he got it. Ultimately satisfying for the most part, mostly because it sticks to realism (or as much as it can in this sci-fi craziness). Even the seriously fucking insane seems to work here, as it's matched by a willing interest to tell a story that matters, even if in a parallel world of sorts. It doesn't wrap up everything prettily as if going for the mainstream to fall in love for an adaptation down the road. He writes it as honest and true to the characters, the story, and what was built between.