It's an election year in Eden, and Mark must decide if his future lies in this town of fugitives, or outside of it-in a world he doesn't understand. Laura is living in that world, attempting to find peace. But her oldest and most destructive instincts have been awakened by a young boy in great danger...
As a series, Postal has come a long way and keeps improving with every issue. Fantastic art work and an easy to follow, albeit complex, narrative makes this a gripping entry into the series. Read Full Review
Theres a very weighty static the covers the entire issue with every panel mercilessly weighted-down in heavy, heavy detail. Its impressive stuff that adds a respectable depth to a dramatic story written in vast, simplistic strokes. Its as though the art is attempting to draw attention to all those details that the script seems to be overlooked on an emotional level narratively. Too bad the complexity thats lacking in the script is a dizzying complexity of human aggression that no amount of heavily-rendered line work could hope to render. Read Full Review
Read Postal! Wonderful series!