
String #5
Mad Cave Studios
Written by Paul Tobin
Art by Carlos Javier Olivares
Colors by Sara Colella
Letters by Taylor Esposito
The Rundown: Yoon discovers the identity of the man her string is tied to as Luke tries to track her down.

Yoon has been kidnapped and taken to a secondary location by a man who knows what he’s doing. As she continues to fight back, he ties her up and reveals not only who he is, but why he’s targeted her. At the same time, Luke gets a ride from Derri as they go searching for the missing Yoon.
After getting a call from a contact, Luke calls in the police to surround the location. At the same time, the killer decides it isn’t worth it, but Yoon continues to see the string connecting them and realizes that it is either her or him.
The Story: As someone who has been following this series since the first issue, I was a little disappointed in the ending of it. All of the action and story elements felt rushed in this finale and all of the momentum that was created with these characters seemed to disappear when it counted. Moments that should have had meaning were wasted and the finale just felt like a jumbled mess at times. This has been an entertaining story from the beginning, it just failed to stick the landing in my opinion.
The Art: Olivares delivers fantastic art throughout the issue. I love the character designs and how visually stylish the issue was.