However, when Wren meets him again as the cops investigate the slaughter at her home, it does seem like he's harboring a destroyer within, hiding from the cops that he might be the killer. As his Jacob's Ladder-like journey goes on, he appears to beat a man to death for housing and abusing a kid, Wren, and other young orphans.Īgain, this berserker mode might be in his imagination, or tethered to his brother, Liam's death, which is why he's seen in the tub, soaking in his panic attacks and trying to quell his emotions with tea. It seems he's suffering from depression, which leads to insomnia, paranoia and other things that could fracture his psyche. He's now a social worker, who sadly can't access his new meds yet. Issue #1 (by Tate Brombal, Nick Robles, and AndWorld Design) depicts Greyson as a young adult who endured a very tough life in Orville.
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