The Breach has hit California. Thousands of interdimensional creatures now trapped in our world have begun to wreak havoc, leaving a trail of bodies up and down the coast. Vanessa is fighting to save those in her care when she encounters a strange man and his traveling com-panion. A man who may hold the secret to what the Breach is and how it can be stopped. But is he a friend or foe? Is he here to help her...or kill her?
'Beyond the Breach' continues to draw the audience even further into a bizarre and truly horrifyingly brutal world where there are more questions than there are answers, which is delightful, before dropping a game-changing cliffhanger. All of this is brought to life with some distinctive and quite beautiful artwork that never shies away from the true horror and hardship of this situation. Read Full Review
If you love wild and fun adventurous stories you need to be reading Beyond the Breach. A mix of adventure, sword and sorcery and sci-fi the creative team delivers and epic fun adventure that is just getting started in this second issue. From the wild visuals to the odd scenarios it is a series that will keep your on your toes and a smile on your face from page to page. Read Full Review
Beyond the Breach doesn't give us a lot in the way of answers while certainly giving us more questions. And it works well for this stage of the series as the tension is high, the action is moving well, and there's a ton of uncertainty as to what's going on. Brisson's script delves into a lot of stuff here and gives us a chance to flesh out the cast a bit more while Couceiro's artwork looks great with all the ruined vehicles on the side of the road, the weirdness of the creatures, and more. It has an end of the world feeling to it that's definitely intriguing but it's avoiding the usual cliched routes while not making it clear quickly exactly what's going on, and I like that. Read Full Review
Aftershock continues to crank out surprise after surprise by stellar talents, known and unknown, but Beyond the Breach is definitely one of the ones that has made its way to my monthly pull-list. Read Full Review
An improvement over the first issue, I can't help but wonder if the big picture of the entire series might improve the reading experience of this as a whole. Read Full Review
This is a fun issue two. I'm not sure about the overall story, but this is entertaining.