J. Edgar Hoover has tasked skeptical Bureau Agent Miranda Keller and true-believer detective Tom Malone to investigate a rash of deadly bombings. Hoover wants them to pin the bombings on radicals, but the evidence is pointing to something more supernatural and sinister: The Great Old One known as "The Dunwich Horror"...and the white supremacist cult that sum-moned it. Can our heroes stop one, let alone both?
While Miskatonic lost me a bit in the middle of its run, it manages to come together better in this installment with a clearer voice and fewer characters. The streamlining helps the story a lot since we've been introduced to a lot of people and moved around a bit, making it hard to really connect with anyone outside the two leads in a memorable way. This issue goes big in a really big way while also having some fun in exploring Hoover's origins in brief with his lineage and how it has a kind of connection here. There's a good bit going on here and some weird and wacky action sequences, but with its distinctive style and approach, there's something really alluring about it. Read Full Review
Two investigators try and solve a series of bombings for the FBI. While doing so they run into an eldritch horror. Will they be able to both stop this horror and solve the case? Read Full Review
Honestly, Miskatonic is a mediocre comic dragged down even further by bad art. Read Full Review
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