Severed #2

Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Attila Futaki Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: September 14, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
8.1Critic Rating
8.1User Rating

'NEW SKIN' Jack learns the road is full of swindlers. And in Chicago, the most devious one awaits him: a travelling-salesman with shark-like-teeth who craves the flesh of the innocent. SCOTT SNYDER (American Vampire, Detective Comics), SCOTT TUFT and ATTILA FUTAKI (Percy Jackson) are back with 2011's most terrifying horror series. SEVERED.

  • 8.4
    Weekly Comic Book Review - DS Arsenault Sep 25, 2011

    Severed is combining an authentic American horror story with haunting period art. Pick it up. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Sep 14, 2011

    This book really concerns me. I've found much of Snyder's work to be entertaining, engaging, and even compelling. I have yet to read a bad story from Snyder. This story, co-written with Tuft, is a different level of disturbing. The intrigue I feel and the compulsion for more story about a character who is every bit as disturbing as Hannibal Lector has me really wondering if there's something wrong with me. This story " featuring the man with the shark's teeth " has sunk those teeth into me. These floppy copies have left me hanging at the end of each one, which leads me to believe that the story might be even more intense once complete and collected. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Sep 14, 2011

    If you missed out on the first issue then do yourself afavor and pick it up and grab the second one while you're at it. Snyder may be anup and coming comic talent over at DC now, but his work here with Tuft remindsme of early Steve Niles. Fresh new horror/thriller ideas just waiting to be putdown on the page and hopefully they continue to find strong artistic talent tobring their ideas to life as they have with Severed. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    IGN - Miguel Perez Sep 14, 2011

    The imagery is intense when it needs to be, but doesn't show us every gory detail. The element of the unknown remains and it allows reader to fill in the gaps for themselves. The creative team wasn't lying when they said they were going for an old school horror vibe. Severed is as good as horror comics get. Read Full Review

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