Walsh cleverly constructs the concerns of the heart.
All tagged Michael Walsh
Walsh cleverly constructs the concerns of the heart.
Vargas hits the page with a dreamy sketchiness
Pirzada’s script juggles quite a few characters.
Walsh deftly extends the study of the intellectual side.
A REALLY promising beginning.
Feels just a little rushed.
Pichetshote plays with madness.
Cleverly taps into the horror of beginnings, endings, birth, and death.
A grizzly and largely satisfying fusion of horror and war.
There’s a swiftness to Tynion’s darkness.
The coin's origin is given greater depth in the tight, little nightmare of a standalone issue.
The overall rhythm and shadow of the story feel like a classic story out of EC's Tales from the Crypt.
A prison of nine-panel pages inhabited by so much ink and darkness.
A simple tale told well with occasionally stylish art.
Williamson solidly avoids cheesy horror cliches.
There's a really sharp fusion between script and panel.
It's a bit of a mess.
Pleasantly minimalist darkness.
There doesn't seem to be enough plot.
He took it all too far, but boy could he play guitar (with a cursed coin as a guitar pick.)