Silent Hill: Downpour - Anne's Story #2

Writer: Tom Waltz Artist: Tristan Jones Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: October 1, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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IDW returns to Konami's horror masterpiece! Vengeful prison guard Anne Marie Cunningham continues her terrifying trek through the cursed streets of Silent Hill... and through her own horrific memories! An all-new canonical tale spinning directly out of the hit 2012 video game Silent Hill Downpour and featuring fan-favorite characters from Silent Hill lore!  Written by Tom Waltz (TMNT), with artwork by Tristan Jones (Ghostbusters).

  • 9.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Oct 2, 2014

    Silent Hill Downpour: Anne's Story #2 keeps a strong focus on someone that's plagued by personal tragedy and regret but is also besieged by monsters. All that adds up to a highly recommended release. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Jordan Richards Sep 30, 2014

    Silent Hill Downpour: Anne's Story #2 is a great follow up to the first issue, fixing a bunch of problems and delivering on a really creepy experience. For fans of Silent Hill: Downpour, this is a must buy and own for sure. Recommended, especially if you have played the game. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics: The Gathering - F-O-R-R-E-S-T Oct 1, 2014

    Issue two doesn't hit the same stride that issue one did but, it does settle into a comfortable pace. One that is proving to be the perfect pace to travel through Anne's hell. Silent Hill done right is Silent Hill Anne's Story. Fans, don't miss out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    We The Nerdy - Kierra Prince Oct 2, 2014

    The art style is my only criticism and I know that a lot of people will be divided on it. On one hand I really enjoy the fact that Tristan Jones has gone with a really messy, almost unfinished design. It uses a done of rough line work, details often aren't filled in all the way, and certain fills often look like scribbles. While I feel like it does help highlight the horror and the idea that stuff in Silent Hill is a physical manifestation of people's inner thoughts, I would've liked to see it polished a little bit more. It seems like the style would make certain things scarier but this issue's main enemy (that directly has to deal with something from Anna's past) is almost too obscured by these rough lines. Silent Hill's enemies and boss monsters are one of the series' high points and it was a shame to see that so much of it was obscured. Read Full Review

  • 6.7
    BGCP - Stuart Addison Oct 2, 2014

    Creepy and disturbing, great for fans of the game but only okay for everyone else Read Full Review

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