Cold Spots #3 Review
Halloween is the perfect time for horror comics such as Cold Spots #3. Bunn and Torres move the story along with dramatic content and chilling art.
Halloween is the perfect time for horror comics such as Cold Spots #3. Bunn and Torres move the story along with dramatic content and chilling art.
Cold Spots #2 is another series that seems like it’s off to a solid but slow start. I’d recommend waiting a few issues to see how it all turns out.
Rogues Portal had the opportunity to chat with writer Cullen Bunn and artist Mark Torres about their upcoming horror series from Image Comics: COLD SPOTS.
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