NEW STORY ARC! POSTAL returns to find Mark struggling with the responsibilities and horrors of being the new Mayor of Eden, as the newest member of their community has brought his own personal war with him. Mark's mother, Laura Shiffron, tries to enjoy her retirement in Florida, but violence finds her... and violence might the the only way Laura Shiffron can find peace.
I'll admit, Postal has me interested in what the first series is like, though with seven volumes for it I find it a bit daunting to get into quickly. Postal: Deliverance leans on what's come before when it comes to knowing certain characters I'm sure but the team here made it pretty accessible with a little casual research and I really like how Ienco's artwork comes across here. It definitely connects well and has the right kind of physicality to it as well as the emotion coming out of the characters as bad things happen in pretty much each place. I'm definitely curious about the Florida story but I really want to see what Erik's real goals are here as it could be almost anything at this point. Read Full Review
The gritty earthbound brutality of Postal Deliverance sure as hell isnt for everyone. There are those who would say this sort of thing really needs to be moving around on a glowing screen in high definition to make any sense, but Iencos dense, silent, static visuals would beg to differ. Whats going on here isnt pretty, but its solidly different from most of the rest of whats out there on the rack these days. And thats saying something. Read Full Review
Postal Deliverance hits the ground running and is a strong start to the series. It gets the adrenaline pumping and the mind working overtime. Read Full Review
Stunning artwork and the beginnings of an intense story. Story could have had a bit more meat on the bone but if this is an indication, the trade paperback should be good.