![]() ![]() ![]() Especially after the cover to this one had me hooked immediately. It is the stuff of full on schizophrenia…A psychotic break on the printed page.Īnd I am simply not happy with that. This one is one psycho-cosmic mind trip of a read that will shock you and leave you confused all at the same time. ![]() We are lost, abandoned, missing in action.Īnd if there is any issue in this series so far that matches that description perfectly, it is here within the pages of Issue #4. ![]() It feels like we are floating aimlessly from nightmare to nightmare with no idea where the endgame may be. The images are really twisted and evil with a nastiness to them that really invoke a strong gasping response.īut now four issues into this story, I do not believe that the writing has quite matched that dark intensity portrayed in the art. And in regard to the artwork of Chris Burnham, it has been just that. A full throttle ride down the terror train that would inhabit my thoughts and creep me out for several days after I finished reading it. Namelesshas been one of those horror/sci fi comics that filled me with some serious expectation that it would be a bona fide hit when it was first released. ![]()
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