The unthinkable has happened. In the wake of the terrorists' time-displaced attacks on Baltimore and Las Vegas, Washington, DC has been evacuated. With the government uprooted, the abandoned Capital has become a refuge for bandits, smugglers, hardened criminals, and those who have chosen to stay behind.
This second issue isn't what I was expecting, but it's a cool direction and now I can't wait for what comes next. Read Full Review
Issue #1 of the series read something like Think Tank with a dose of homegrown terrorism. Now with Ryan Lindsay in the writer's seat, Issue #2 takes a decidedly more post-apocalyptic turn a la The Walking Dead - minus the zombies. Read Full Review
Overall, Ghost Town has a lot of things going for it. There's a lot of promise within the writer and artist, the premise is stellar, and the confusing bits I mentioned earlier could blossom into something cool in the future. For now though, it's an unfocused project that could do with some tightening up in order to reach its full potential. Read Full Review
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