Benjamin Percy (Wolverine) and Brent Schoonover (Batman '66) present a chilling crime thriller, loosely based on real events, that examines murder in the dark underbelly of America's heartland. Sharon Harrow, an elite military veteran with skeletons in her closet and a dark family secret, embarks on a quest to hunt down the serial killer that brutally murdered her father - only to discover that he is just one piece of a national network of evil that snakes across the country and hides in plain sight. To catch the Devil, Harrow must first embrace and unleash the darkness within. In this concluding issue, Sharon finally catches up with her fathmore
Overall, Devil's Highway #5 is a great issue where we see a hero end one evil and unearth another. The story by Benjamin Percy is incredible. The art by Brent Schoonover and Lee Loughridge is beyond belief. Altogether, the issue is immense, which gives some closure but opens new doors Read Full Review
Devil's Highway #5 is a must-read book for any fan of the crime thriller genre. The storytelling delivers jaw-dropping situations, some of which are based on true events. Read Full Review
A bit rushed in the end but still a good read and a good conclusion to Volume 1.
A great short mystery/revenge story of a tough girl getting revenge for her father, but leads to something bigger and much more complex than meets the eye. Percy is writing amazing stuff right now, and Devil's Highway is no exception. Its nothing complex, a former Army girl goes off to avenge her murdered father which leads to a lucrative sex ring across the inter-state highway. Connected by truck drivers, she dives headfirst in tracking this ring to avenger her father.
Sharon, the protagonist, is nothing mind blowing, but she fits well for the story Ben sets up. She kicks ass, and loves her dead, nothing much to see. Solid dialogue and pacing by Percy, with some great art by Schoonover. A problem I have is that the action isn't more