When Jeremy's quest for revenge goes bad, Melissa is forced to do the last thing she ever wanted-bring Jeremy home. What will her new family think of the life she once led, and...who else will follow in her wake?
From writer Ryan Parrott (OBERON, VOLITION) and artist Evgeniy Bornyakov (DESCENDENT, YOU ARE OBSOLETE) comes an unnerving tale of existential horror, with grave consequences.
I'm definitely curious to see where Dead Day goes from here, though I expect some heartfelt kind of reconciliation that produces a stronger family that may or may not have a Dead Day to look forward to again. For me, it's Bill and Brandon that win this issue and getting to see some of the flashback with Bill and Mel definitely helps to clarify things. The action is minimal overall but fun because of its unpredictability and there are quirks our bad dude just didn't plan on. I still want to smack Jeremy around a bit, however, and get him to focus on the better way of handling a day like Dead Day than he is. Read Full Review
Dead Day continues its fun and original story with plenty of character. Read Full Review
Well-written, heartfelt at times, and fast moving, the only real problem with Dead Day #4 is that it just wasn't long enough"it's an issue that certainly leaves you wanting more. Read Full Review