With the answers they need finally within their grasp, Shaw and McGregor seek a guide to the strange and disturbing world in which they find themselves. But McGregor makes a fateful decision in this quest for understanding, and soon the horrors of his own past are laid bare. And all the while, the clock ticks towards midnight...
A Walk Through Hell is a terrifying and unpredictable comic. Anything can and will happen as these two agents descend into madness. It delivers some of my favorite horror that really gets into your head. Yes, it has an occasional jump scare or creepy image, but the real terror comes from the elements of the story from the real world, showing the horrible things everyday people are capable of. Read Full Review
On the whole this isnt a bad issue. Its well written, its well drawn, its just lacking the tension and flow that previous issues have delivered. Read Full Review
On some level, it still feels like Ennis is writing this to get his own demons out or just to engage in depravity and darkness because it sells on some level. There is appeal in it but when there's no real meat to what's going on, an empty string that's binding it all together so weakly, it feels forced. I continue to struggle with this book because it feels like it should have that magnificent hook that ties it all right and it makes sense as to what's going on. But the further I get the more I fear it's going to be a kind of wishy-washy nonsensical piece of pseudo-philosophizing that won't connect well and it's going to feel like a waste of time. Yet, I cannot look away… Read Full Review