Lynn is stranded on her own, left to wander a strange level of hell being gentrified by angels! As the inferno continues to change, Lynn must face her greatest failure.
From Lonnie Nadler and Zac Thompson, the writers of the break-out hit The Dregs and Cable, and Kyle Charles, the artist of Roche Limit, comes a journey through hell that HAD to be told at AfterShock Comics!
Her Infernal Descent #4 is another emotionally intense and thoroughly imaginative dive deeper into both Hell and Lynns personal misery. Mix that in with more historical figures speaking cryptic advice and excellent artwork from Charles and Cunniffe, and you have a comic well worth recommending. Give this one a read. Read Full Review
With one more issue to go I'm essentially waiting on some sort of surprise twist and clarity when it comes to the real world events and how Lynn is processing it. The journey so far has been intriguing with some really great stuff mixed in and some that didn't quite connect for me. But with tales like this being extremely personal many time that's not a surprise as aspects will work and others not. Nadler and Thompson continue to breathe real personality into Lynn while exploring intriguing ideas about the various levels, all of which Andy Clarke brings to life in a haunting or disturbing kind of beauty. I can't wait to see how it all comes together. Read Full Review
Had to read this one in digital. YARG.
Great book, sad it's ending next issue.