The Ark has landed.
Shrae struggles to maintain order among the beasts. Now that they do not rely on the sorcerer for survival, many of the monsters have designs on killing Shrae and his family. A shocking dis-covery may bond the monsters together once more. Somehow, they are not the first creatures to set foot on the island.
From writer Cullen Bunn (UNHOLY GRAIL, X-Men Blue, Deadpool, Venom) and artist Juan Doe (ANIMOSITY: THE RISE, AMERICAN MONSTER, WORLD READER) comes a sinister tale of biblical proportions!
"Bunn, Doe, and Hill are a dream team, each contributing mightily to making this a fantastic book!" - Grant Stoye more
Book passage on Dark Ark as soon as you can if you want to see horrors you've never dreamed. I never thought I would feel sorry for the blasphemes on this boat until what occurs in this issue. The story surprises and scares, the visuals are vibrant and vicious, and the lettering is lively and laudable. This book is a joy to read. Creepy as hell, but a joy. Read Full Review
Dark Ark continues to be one of my most anticipated books every month and this issue is no exception. I love the interplay between everyone at this point and the mystery of who these new arrivals are – though to be fair, this is apparently their land and Shrae and the monsters are the true invaders. There are a lot of things at play here and the various pieces of it with the humans and their interactions along with the kinds of odd alliances struck with some monsters like Kruul sets up a lot of possibilties. Cullen Bunn delivers wonderfully here and Juan Do again puts to page some of the best looking comic art I see every month. Read Full Review
Overall this is a must have issue for anyone following this series. There are multiple things that happen within its pages that directly affect all of the characters in this story from here on out in a big way. Read Full Review
While I was immediately hooked on Dark Ark from the first issue by virtue of its million dollar premise (a second Noahs Ark for all the worlds monsters? I mean, cmon), I always had a faint niggling doubt in the back of my head about just how Cullen Bunn would manage to keep the story going in a satisfying fashion. Well, as it turns out, pretty damn well, with this latest issue delivering a paradigm shift that takes the story in a fresh and exciting new direction. Read Full Review
I hope someone from the wizard's family survives, they be dropping off left and right.
Who are these domineering creatures that hunt the evil monsters? guess am going to have to read the next issue.