Tynion has had a hell of a lot moving around the shadows.
All in Horror
Tynion has had a hell of a lot moving around the shadows.
The opening issue of a potentially fun anthology mini-series.
Pichetshote plays with madness.
Another blossoming of darkly comic horror drama.
The weirdness of the series twists.
Cleverly taps into the horror of beginnings, endings, birth, and death.
a fascinating fusion between romance, horror, and Groundhog Day crossed with Quantum Leap.
The kids’ schism reaches the next level.
The bright spot in an otherwise bleakly comic drama.
As Yui and one group stay with the young human, Billy and his group deal with the consequences of their action.
The atmosphere here is powerful stuff.
A grizzly and largely satisfying fusion of horror and war.
Wilson has a really deft command of intricate, little complexities.
Wijngaard balances the intense and intricate emotions against larger action
A very appealingly paranoid mood.
There’s a swiftness to Tynion’s darkness.
The Academy is judged by the Carnival.
The children deal with what they’ve found.
The plot doesn’t thicken so much as...coagulate…
Brutality. Violence. Reanimation. It's all in there.