It's a showdown in Garberville! Vanessa's new friend might just be an ultra-dimensional outlaw on the run, and now she's caught between him and those sent to hunt him down. If she hands him over, she'll never find out the secret of The Breach, but can she help someone who's re-sponsible for the deaths of thousands?
AfterShocks Beyond the Beach is an emotional, brutal, gorgeous science fiction horror series that keeps dropping little crumbs that deepen the overall mystery of the series. Strong character work and a group effort that pulls out all the stops in creating a living and breathing new world beyond imagination help this series heavily stand out from the pack. Read Full Review
However, I would like to see more reactions from the people who are trapped inside the Breach. While I do understand that humanity is a resilient species, I do wonder if everyone would be able to adjust to the new status quo as quickly as it seems. I know I would be dealing with panic attacks personally, and I would like to see something similar reflected in the story. Read Full Review
I continue to enjoy this series a good bit but at three issues in I'm worried that we're going to get to a rushed set of reveals or something if this is a five or six-issue run. Brisson can do some fun stuff in the time to come and this could be just the first of a series of miniseries, which would be a fun world to explore and I'd definitely be up for that based on what we have so far. Couceiro's artwork is once again nicely done here as I like how he handles the turtle and the things we see at the end definitely has a lot to offer. This is a very small issue in a sense with its focus on Samuel and the people after him and it offers up a lot of details to sink one's teeth into. Read Full Review
Beyond the Breach keeps getting better and better with every issue. Brisson continues to build up this wild world superbly well with some fantastic characters and exciting story, while the art team of Damian Courceiro and Patricio Delpeche deliver spectacular visuals throughout the issue. If you are looking for a comic that is wildly entertaining then look no further. Read Full Review
The mystery deepens and this one continues to get better. Read Full Review
"Beyond the Breach" #3 features some great cartooning, but the story feels a bit lackluster. Read Full Review
This series is typically pretty good, and this issue is no different, but I can't help but ask myself why I'm still reading this title. I might drop it soon, but that's really not the book's fault. At least, not entirely.