From acclaimed "Hulk" writer Greg Pak, legendary "Walking Dead" producer Gale Anne Hurd, and Tony Parker, artist of the Eisner-nominated "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep", comes the biggest blockbuster series of the new year - DEAD MAN'S RUN!
Cartographer Sam Tinker is willing to risk everything, including his own soul, to rescue his innocent sister from the horrific prison we call Hell. But as he leads his team of villains and madmen through the depths of the underworld, he encounters an enemy he never could have imagined. Because Hell, after all, is for children. Don't miss the next thrilling installment of the series Comic B more
It's good to have you back, Dead Man's Run. With striking visuals, and interesting story, and plenty to notice as the team moves through the deeper levels of Hell, this series is returning with a hit, making sure to really stand out from the other titles that could boast similar plots and styles. The story of Sam Tinker and his rescue mission may be taking a bit longer than expected, but it's good to see everyone back, especially the creative team who seem particularly focused this issue. Read Full Review
If that can be resolved, and the comic can stay on schedule, there's still a lot of potential here. Read Full Review
My fellow Ungrownups and Geeks, Dead Man's Run #4 was interesting take on the journey to hell.It has some interesting elements like the band of criminals that helps the main character Sam find his sister.It includes a freaky group of kids that “chose” to go to hell (chills…what could a child hear that makes them want to go to hell?)I'm not sure if I'd get too into this series, but that's just me. It's certainly worth checking this issue out. —RAN Read Full Review
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