Just in time for Halloween, this was my favorite chapter of Defoe yet. I'm not entirely sure why the series hasn't clicked with my previously, but I was a little more comfortable with how wide open this particular bit of the story felt. Others were, I think, claustrophobic out of necessity, and while that's well and good, zombies really aren't my thing, and this chapter made the undead bit feel like more of a sliver of what was going on, rather than the main selling point. And, as always, the art was great. Read Full Review
-- JUDGE DREDD // GHOST TOWN: I think the misspellings in the letters are on purpose and are indicative of clues, but I'm not invested enough in this to try to decode them.
-- DEFOE // THE LONDON HANGED: That's a cool looking vehicle, are we going to get to see it do anything?
-- BRASS SUN // MOTOR HEAD: Fight the power, woo!
-- SINISTER DEXTER // THE TAKING OF THE MICHAEL: pew pew, everyone shoot everyone.
-- BAD COMPANY // FIRST CASUALTIES: Starting to lose some steam.
-- OVERALL: Brass Sun all the way.