The final issue of the first arc, this extra-long issue of Mirror brings the story to a satisfying conclusion, although it leaves several of the central mysteries intact. Emma Rios has written a story less abou...
When reading I.D. the story didn’t feel completely original. Mostly because the idea of implanting your mind and personality into another body is something that has been written about before.
Richard K....
We continue with collecting one of our most popular and critically acclaimed series, Irredeemable, into oversized, deluxe hardcovers. This volume collects issues #9-15 as well as the Irredeemable Special #1. Th...
Since its first issue, Mirror has examined the human desire to change, to mold, to experiment, and what happens when that desire comes up against an alien, greater power. This issue brings the conflict between ...
Emma Ríos (Mirror, Island) is releasing her dystopian tale I.D. in trade paperback this June.
The story analyzes the conflict between perception and identity through the struggle of three people who consider...