The grim discoveries made by Shaw and McGregor seem hauntingly familiar, and their most recent and disturbing case may hold the answers. But as horror builds upon horror, those very answers may prove too much to bear-and even lead to their own damnation.
A new kind of horror story for modern America, written by Garth Ennis (Preacher, The Boys, Crossed) and drawn by Goran Sudzuka (Y: The Last Man, Hellblazer) that HAD to be told at AfterShock!
A Walk Through Hell is the kind of horror story I most enjoy, set in on the surface ordinary realistic circumstances, with a villain who lives mostly among the rest of us. Stories like this play with our apprehensions, instead of slamming us with suspension of belief tropes. By suggesting that the evil resides in the real world, they make everything scary. Read Full Review
While still delivering on sharp character dialogue and a very interesting premise, the pacing of "A Walk Through Hell" #3 simply does it more damage than good. Read Full Review
Stuff's happening. I'm not sure why. I'm not sure what relates. I don't see a hook to really hold me in a big way with it here outside of my own general interest in this kind of story, albeit one that I wish was told with a bit more meat and engagement with its readers on it. Sudzuka's artwork continues to be a draw as he has to deal with some interesting things in the present storyline but Ennis' scripting and layout of the story is leaving me more and more frustrated. Read Full Review
This issue was nothing but filler and I got bored halfway reading it. I’m not getting the same energy as I got with the first one. If it doesn’t pick up with #4 I am dropping this book.