Assistant Director Driscoll makes the most startling discovery of all: unspeakable horror has not broken loose. Shaw, McGregor and their comrades are not doomed and damned. Hell itself is not about to spill over into our world. Humanity can breathe a collective sigh of relief...just as soon as one last nagging question is answered.
The next chapter in a new kind of horror story for modern America, written by Garth Ennis (Preacher, The Boys, The Punisher) and drawn by Goran Sud uka (Y: The Last Man, Hellblazer)
A Walk Through Hell continues to be a book that leaves me the most frustrated with it after reading it. There's always this sense of some progress to it but then it makes these swerves that has me unsure of where it's going and how much longer it's going. I like a lot of pieces of what we've gotten over the run and in this installment as well, but as a whole, it still feels like it's missing something to really bind it all together in a way that just makes it click and work. The parts just aren't adding up to a solid whole but at the same time I can't stop reading because I want some closure and finality to it all. Read Full Review