The monstrous creatures of Shrae's Ark have been tasked with protecting Noah and his flock. But the shocking nature of the creature that plague's Noah may set the monsters of the Dark Ark at each other's throats!
From writer Cullen Bunn (X-Men Blue, Deadpool, Venom) and artist Juan Doe (AMERICAN MONSTER, WORLD READER) comes a sinister tale of biblical proportions that HAD to be told at AfterShock Comics.
"Bunn, Doe, and Hill are a dream team, each contributing mightily to making this a fantastic book!" - Grant Stoye of CourtOfNerds
The focus shifts to a pair of young humans as the monsters' barge continues its terrible trip. With the humans at the center of this issue, the reader will have to consider if man is worth saving if such horrible extremes exist. The visuals are great in setting a scene and showing hopes and horrors, while the colors are expressionist explosions upon each page.Dark Ark is a “must-read” for fans of horror and monsters. Deliciously deviant. Read Full Review
The drama vested in "Beneath the Surface" has been building up for months, so while I HIGHLY recommend reading anything with this crafty title, Dark Ark #7 and the series itself warrants your full attention. Read Full Review
I can't recommend this book enough and I can't wait until I can read it in full " even if I want to have stories that span the ages afterward to follow the lines. Read Full Review
Dark Ark delivers a solid balance of terrifying monsters, tense drama, and incredible characters. This is the kind of comic that will make your jaw drop. Writer Cullen Bunn crafts a white-knuckled ride through the Great Flood with all kinds of untold horrors waiting both over and under the surface. Read Full Review
This issue is rather short compared to some of the others in this series but it does contain some wonderful writing that further develops certain characters and sets up for further conflict in future issues. It's most definitely a pivotal issue for anyone following the series. Read Full Review
This series continues to rewrite what we know and delivers a horror tinged take on the Bible that's engaging and interesting and keeps us on our toes. Read Full Review