Skeptical Bureau of Investigation Agent Miranda Keller and true-believer detective Tom Malone are tasked by J. Edgar Hoover to investigate a series of bombings in 1920s New Eng-land.
Traveling to the Arkham Asylum, the investigators discover their suspects aren't just insane, but also undead. Who could be re-animating them?
There is a lot going on in this book that is very well written, Sable is a master of scene jumping.. without monologue the dialogue alone keeps readers in check and at the same time compelled to see what's next. Read Full Review
"Miskatonic" #3 is a worthy new entry in the Lovecraftian Horror resurgence. Read Full Review
Agent Miranda Keller and Detective Tom Malone discover horrors while investigating bombings in the 1920s. Who is concocting these horrors? Read Full Review
I hate it when a book turns indecipherable. Something about Miskatonic just ended up in this place where it's become complex and filled with so many characters that I've lost track of the plot and can't reconnect with it. There are a lot of positives to be had with it, especially in the artwork and anything taking place in this time period with interesting characters like this, but it's been able to feel cohesive from issue to issue and the plot has left me unsure of who is who and what we're even doing anymore, especially with the green goo body remains. Read Full Review
This entire comic feels like it's just going through the motions, which is a shame because the core premise had the promise to be interesting. Read Full Review
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