Cutter #3

Writer: Robert Napton, Seamus Kevin Fahey Artist: Christian Dibari Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: October 15, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 10 User Reviews: 1
7.8Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

CUTTER: Issues 1-4, weekly throughout October! What if that kid you and your friends picked on in your youth came back with a vengeance...to kill you and your friends? That dark guilt-ridden fear is at the core of CUTTER, a cautionary tale about the sins of your past coming back to haunt you. Jeremy lives a quiet life with his wife in a rural town. Successful and stable, Jeremy is the guy next door. But he and his high school friends share a dark secret. And when that secret literally comes back to haunt them, Jeremy must confront his past and his own sanity as he comes face to face with a vicious serial killer..."The Cutter." From television more

  • 10
    Big Comic Page - Hazel Hay Oct 14, 2014

    This is a fast-paced read with artwork to match. As the story becomes more frantic so does the art work and fingerprints litter the frames. Glass covered in fingerprints, creator fingerprints in the inkiest of frames, cross-hatching and sketching going out of control " all with a measured and carefully organised hand. I really can't recommend this read enough. It should be trite. It should be unoriginal. But it's just not. Napton, Fahey and DiBAri know exactly what they are doing and have a clear vision of where this little town/revenge story from beyond the grave is going and they are desperate to take you with them. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicWow!TV - AD Boorman Dec 31, 1969

    Classic graphic horror novels are too few and too far between.  Classic slasher stories are always welcome, regardless of the format.  The creative team of Fahey, Napton and DiBari deserve great credit for executing a classic genre so purely and reminding us of how good horror can be. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    The Latest Pull - Leigh Fairburn Oct 16, 2014

    Cutter has hit its stride with pacing that expertlybalances creeping tension and shockingplot developments. The protagonistsfinally seem human, if not terribly interesting. The cleverly textured art is straightforward and easy to follow. The best issue so far! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    PopMatters - Gregory L. Reece Oct 21, 2014

    Now it all comes back to haunt youYeah, it comes back anytime it wants to Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    BGCP - Jonny Stone Oct 18, 2014

    Another good effort in a consistent and increasingly creepy horror series Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics: The Gathering - F-O-R-R-E-S-T Oct 16, 2014

    DiBari, Fahey and Napton have established themselves as masters of the short horror story here. Like visual Stephen King, this story is an unraveling and deeply terrifying portrayal of a broken town whose revelation is at hand. When the art doesn't work, the story does and vice versa. This issue isn't perfect but, it is a strong lead into the final issue which I have high hopes for. Viva La October, Viva La Cutter. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Bloody Disgusting - Bree Ogden Oct 15, 2014

    Cutter is a really fun, spooky, classic supernatural slasher comic for the month of October. There is nothing profound about it, and so far, nothing too unique. But Im really enjoying it. Its a bit of horror candy, if you will. The art is fantastic, truly a gem for a weekly comic. Its impossibly detailed and th Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - John McCubbin Oct 15, 2014

    Cutter is continuing to be a wonderful series to company Halloween season, with the mixture of mystery and horror allowing for a lot of intensity. I do however feel that the series doesn't give enough focused to the suspected killer, with the psychological aspect taking over. Still this issue does enough to get a recommendation from me, leaving me eager to read next weeks concluding issue. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Geeks Unleashed - Chris Romero Oct 18, 2014

    Cutter is quickly shaping up to be a tingly treat this Halloween season. The writers use this chapter to throw a hell of a curve ball for the book's cliffhanger, making this series more than just a slasher story. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    TheCultDen - Reece Morris-Jones Oct 28, 2014

    Cutter once again ends on a cliffhanger and I wonder if the story will be resolved by next issue. Still, its once again a fun issue and very enjoyable. Read Full Review

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