Stuck in an urban labyrinth of his own torment, melancholy building inspector Will and his talking canine companion fight their way through a dangerous metropolitan maze and head underground on the hunt to find his long-gone daughter.
A fever-dream of an issue, Mazebook #4 sees Lemire at his most creative and experimental to deliver yet another tense and engaging chapter. Read Full Review
Mazebook continues to deliver an engaging experience across the board. It's defined itself well over the first three issues so it's no surprise with what we get here. This one just takes us to a new place as we get into the maze itself and Will finds some help that will let him work toward finding what he's lost. It's a slow but engaging read as we watch how he handles things but a lot of what makes it work is Lemire's artwork here and its style of moving us around the maze. Read Full Review
This fever dream of a comic can go one of a million ways and you can best believe you'll never see what's coming next. Read Full Review
Moody and atmospheric, Mazebook continues to play out like a dream of broken, heartwrenching memories. The things we wish to forget, cannot, and want to desperately go back to.
I still like this series. It's well written. I just hope that the payoff is worth it