[REVIEW] ‘VINYL #1’ SKIPS AND SCRATCHES ITS WAY BUT FAILS TO FIND A GROOVE
Vinyl skips and fuzzes like a thrifted record, ultimately defeating the purpose of this serial killer dark comedy.
Vinyl skips and fuzzes like a thrifted record, ultimately defeating the purpose of this serial killer dark comedy.
Plastic #4 is the beginning of the end. Edwyn has his new hitchhiking friend, Gwen, in tow as they close in on Belliveau, the one holding Virginia captive.
Plastic #3 continues to up the ante with more gore. The series has consistently thrown down the gauntlet with its brutal, in-your-face violence.
Just when I thought I’d seen enough in the premier issue, Plastic #2 says “Hold my beer” and takes it to another level!
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you combined Psycho with Mannequin? No? Stop lying! We all have! And guess what? Plastic #1 is the answer!