Just when you think Eddie's life cannot get any more complicated, we have the ending to this arc which proves to us that things can get worse.
From seeing his mother die in front of him to witnessing the Furies commit an act not meant to be seen, Eddie has enough reasons to live a life on the run.
The story picks up where we last left Eddie with Lady Esther as they headed towards her house. It is there that Eddie meets Sandy. She explains to him his visions and he listens intently. Dedalus is also featured in the issue as he continues his investigation of the "Medea" murders. The other characters are also featured with their respective subplots moved forward.
The cliffhanger in the end leads us to the next arc which will most likely tell us just how much worse it will get for Eddie. I, for one, cannot wait to see what unfolds.
The art in this title is consistent and strong throughout. My favorite feature is the first-page recap in each issue. It's a nice, quick way to put readers up to speed before continuing the story.
(Now if only they would include a reference page featuring all the classic Greek characters and stories. That would just make this book perfect).