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Gideon Falls, Volume 6: The End Paperback – May 4, 2021
Jeff Lemire (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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As all the universes of "Gideon Falls" finally converge, can the combined forces of this rag-tag band of adventurers be enough to stop the Laughing Man and his limitless legions of evil?! Find out the answers to all your questions! This volume include loads of behind-the-scene extras from this ground-breaking series.
Collects GIDEON FALLS #27.
- Print length120 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherImage Comics
- Publication dateMay 4, 2021
- Reading age16 years and up
- Dimensions5.9 x 0.6 x 10 inches
- ISBN-101534318674
- ISBN-13978-1534318670
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- Publisher : Image Comics (May 4, 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 120 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1534318674
- ISBN-13 : 978-1534318670
- Reading age : 16 years and up
- Item Weight : 9 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.9 x 0.6 x 10 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #297,943 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #449 in Image Comics & Graphic Novels
- #938 in Horror Graphic Novels (Books)
- #7,944 in Thriller & Suspense Action Fiction
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About the author

New York Times Bestselling author Jeff Lemire has built a unique career as both the writer and artist of acclaimed literary graphic novels like Essex County, The Underwater Welder, Sweet Tooth and Trillium and also as one of the most popular writers of mainstream superhero comics with acclaimed runs on such titles as Green Arrow, Animal Man, Justice League and Hawkeye for Marvel and DC Comics.
Current projects include the original graphic novel ROUGHNECK to be published by Simon and Schuster in 2016, as well as the science fiction series DESCENDER with Dustin Nguyen and A.D. with Scott Snyder.
In 2008 and in 2013 Jeff won the Schuster Award for Best Canadian Cartoonist. He has also received The Doug Wright Award for Best Emerging Talent and the American Library Association’s prestigious Alex Award, recognizing books for adults with specific teen appeal. He has also been nominated for 8 Eisner awards, 7 Harvey Awards and 8 Shuster Awards.
In 2010 Essex County became the first graphic novel to be included in the prestigious Canada Reads contest making it to the final five and winning the people’s choice vote as best Canadian novel of the decade.
He lives in Toronto with his wife and son.
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Alternate Realities? Check. Multi-Universe Traveling? Check. Moral Philosophizing? Check. End of the World? Check. Zombies? Check. Evil Incarnate? Check. Time Travel? Check. Creation Narrative explaining the nature of good and evil? Check.
Personally, I prefer my horror on a small scale. Meta narratives are fun...but they don't creep me out. Small stories in dark rooms are what get to me. But I still gave this 4 stars because, as I said, it's good.
I though this books was as good as any fiction I had read, any film I had seen this year.
Until the conclusion. It all goes to a vertiginous climax and then...nothing.
This is a literal anti-climax (if the word literal was ever needed it is here) with a silly is-it-really-over? finale. What a tremendous let down to such a good effort. The worst collection of the series.
Gideon falls is Jeff lemire and Andrea Sorento at their best. The story is intriguing and the art panel to panel left by jaw on the floor. Some stuff in the series is just crazy to look at.
At far as volume 6 goes my only complaint is that it wraps up a little fast. But man what a ride.

Gideon falls is Jeff lemire and Andrea Sorento at their best. The story is intriguing and the art panel to panel left by jaw on the floor. Some stuff in the series is just crazy to look at.
At far as volume 6 goes my only complaint is that it wraps up a little fast. But man what a ride.

Thoughts: The way this ended was a bit disappointing, but not unexpected. I think I was hoping for some more revelations that would tie the story together better and for things to have a bit more closure. I didn’t get solid answers to many of my questions and felt like the whole premise ended up being half-baked.
In this volume all of our characters come together to stop the evil of the Laughing Man once and for all. This may require one of our characters to make the ultimate sacrifice to keep the world from unraveling and get things back to where they started. However, can you really ever stop the evil of the Laughing Man when it is so multi-dimensional?
I continue to really enjoy the amazing artwork and panel layout of this series. The way this graphic novel is laid out and put together is amazing; it’s one of the most creatively laid out graphic novels I have read in some time and I appreciate the work and thoughtfulness that went into this.
I am very disappointed in the way it ended though which was mostly confusing and seemed like a bit of a cop-out. It felt like the writers didn’t really know how to end things after all the twisting and turning they did throughout realities, so they chose a fairly predictable and cliche ending.
My Summary (3.5/5): Overall, despite the fairly disappointing ending, I am still glad that I read this. The story is insanely creative and intriguing. The artwork and the way the panels are laid out are amazing. A lot of effort and time went into making this an amazing, mind-being series (both story wise and artistically). That being said this ending was disappointing, yet not unexpected; I wish it had made a bit more sense and provided more closure. However, don’t let a poor ending deter you from reading what was otherwise a fantastic journey.
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The writing and pacing itself were fine, dialogue felt mostly believable, this volume didn't feel rushed. The art is consistently gorgeous (which is the main reason I'd give it 3 stars instead of 2).
The series had a lot of potential to be something special and unique, but it didn't explore the plot, or the concept well enough. I think having maybe 3 or 4 more volumes exploring the plot and concept deeper would've helped the series. I do plan on re-reading the series, maybe I'll have a different opinion after another read through.
There is a brief word between the creator's at the end talking about the concept and ideas they had which were genuinely interesting. They did put thought into the concept, but they didn't explore it very well in the series.



