A review by theshadowplay
We Can Never Go Home Volume 1 by Matthew Rosenberg, Patrick Kindlon

1.0

Reads like a juvenile's idea of what "edgy" is. A juvenile hat watched True Romance and Natural Born Killers and then read some X-Men comics. Takes place in the late 80's but nothing except a mix-tape would clue you in to that. Scenes jump all over the place with no real rhyme or reason. In one issue Madison is shown getting defeated by a normal human because she doesn't know how to fight. In another she is fighting multiple people with seemingly no issue. The blocking in the art isn't very good either.. No sense of body placement or character's view. Overall it's a bad comic.