Gideon Falls #9 Review
Gideon Falls #9 continues to unspool the elaborate web binding together the characters of Jeff Lemire’s supernatural thriller.
Gideon Falls #9 continues to unspool the elaborate web binding together the characters of Jeff Lemire’s supernatural thriller.
Gideon Falls #6 Writer: Jeff Lemire Art: Andrea Sorrentino Colors: Dave Stewart Lettering: Steve Wands Publisher: Image Comics The mystery of the Black Barn
Lemire forced humanity on Bloodshot and took him on an adventure through Bloodshot Reborn, Bloodshot USA, and now ending here, with Bloodshot Salvation #12.
The Quantum Age #1 is a mystery. What happened to the Quantum League? How did we get this dystopian world in a matter of 25 years?
After his reintroduction in the pages of Doctor Strange, The Sentry is back–but how is Bob Reynolds handling his return? Well, It’s complicated.
The brief saga of Doctor Star has come to a close. While seeking a cure for his son, Jim Robinson is offered the chance of a lifetime.
Jeff Lemire continues the slow burn in Gideon Falls #3. Gideon Falls is one of the few comics that can still actually frighten me.
In Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows #3, he is reactivating the beacon he used to first contact alien life. But this time he is seeking a cure.
In Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows #2, Jim Robinson is at the bedside of his dying son revisiting the regrets of his past.