Manifest Destiny #16

Writer: Chris Dingess Artist: Matthew Roberts Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: August 19, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
9.2Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

One of the crew goes native, while the rest try not to lose their heads. Or get them ripped off. Or bitten off. An issue of unimaginable horror!

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Patrick Self Sep 9, 2015

    Even if you're not super hero exhausted this book should be on your reading list. There are too many creative moving parts operating well together to ignore. The Fezrons are our first intimate look at the fantasy creatures of this imagined American frontier and are Blacksad adjacent in terms of expression of polish (that's an enormous compliment, FYI). I'd recommend (again) that you should read this but I've already said it so many times. Read Full Review

  • 9.2
    BGCP - Marco Piva-Dittrich Aug 20, 2015

    Manifest Destiny is a really entertaining series, full of adventure and with an interesting cast of characters. Get into it! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicWow!TV - Bhavna Bakshi Aug 21, 2015

    This is definitely a series you've got to get caught up on. It's about one of the biggest historical expeditions of all time, with some modern twists and fiction thrown in so we don't get bored. This is a great book for anyone to read, and if you haven't started the series yet, it's about that time. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Graphic Policy - Edward Wendt Aug 20, 2015

    This series has survived thus far with its fair share of horror, which the crew has either had to fight off or occasionally even had some fun with. Underlying the horror though was the question of how it was even possible, and with any series built around some underlying suspense or unanswered question, the resolution of that question will probably be the highlight of the series but also its inevitable downfall. This is the first issue of the series which indicates that there is finally an answer coming to the question of these strange happenings, and true to form, it is of a better quality than previous issue, even if it might also signify the eventual end of the series. Read Full Review

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