President Barrow has created his perfect society on an alien world. It's been running smoothly for a hundred years. But now he needs to catch Mike Blackburn before he can get back to Earth and tell them what it's built on.
There is not much depth, but lots of continued excitement in this issue. We do get some hints about a backstory for Mike and all of the strange resources available on this alien world. I'm not sure where we are going, but we are moving fast. Read Full Review
Revealing the details slowly helps to keep the reader from being overwhelmed by information dumping, while also keeping things intriguing. There is a lot of information to be revealed, but only four issues left in the series. Based on the accomplishments of the creative team for the first three issues, they should be more than able to continue writing a satisfying and thrilling story until the very end. Read Full Review
Cemetery Beach #3 keeps the story on track. Read Full Review
blender ethos in a bleak landscape rendered by a very fine hand, with very cool style. Read Full Review
There's aren't a lot of words in Cemetery Beach #3. The issue tends to let the art do the storytelling and while it does it well, the words that we do get as the story progresses isn't particularly deep. Read Full Review
To reiterate comments from my previous review, the 80s child in me loves the over the top action and Howards style in rendering this world is fantastic but I dont know whether Ellis has the stamina to keep pace with his vision. Fingers crossed that going forward Ellis gets back the magic that Ive known and loved for the last twenty years. Read Full Review