The occult mystery gets weirder, as Dan's experience is a little too near-death than he'd like - until he's saved by the psychic called Abi from both the point of no return and a maniac in a deep-sea-diver's suit. The psychic shows Dan how his astral self can enter living people and look at their thoughts and memories, which Dan hopes will help him discover who wanted him dead. But before then he has to deal with an over-affectionate nurse - and some shocking news that changes everything!
Another fantastic issue. The storyline on it's own is enough to draw you in but when you pair with the amazing artwork, it's a winning formula. It feels like this book is gathering speed and building up to something great and I am excited to see where it goes. Milligan's mysterious occult tale is one that you should all be picking up! Read Full Review
Out of Body continues to be an intriguing book that has me wanting to know more. Milligan is crafting it well as it's putting all the right pieces into play, but it just needs that one more bit of clarity with the opposing side and I'll find myself all-in on it because that's a key piece to making it work. I really like the script in this issue as it feels like it flows better with less heavy lifting than the first and Miranda's artwork is just fantastic once again. I love the character designs, the feel of the astral side, and just the expressiveness of the cast. I'm excited by the potential of this series. Read Full Review
Out of Body isn't bad, but I'm still not feeling pulled into this world or characters as much as I would like. Read Full Review
I personally liked this number, I think it has potential, a lot of betrayal in the midst of all this drama and uuuugh poor guy, what was happening while he was out of his body.