Niles and Mitten crank up the horror they're famous for in the brain-combusting conclusion to The Disciples' first story arc. Amid horrifying deaths and an even more horrifying birth, can our heroes escape the carnage on this haunted moon of Jupiter?
The Disciples #4 marks the end of this short lived series, and all I can say is that it is way too soon. Despite not being perfect, the series has constantly intrigued, with the mixture of sci-fi and horror being gripping. This final issue builds upon all this, leaving us with a conclusion that is definitive whilst leaving the door open for a potential sequel. Read Full Review
Niles and Mills do it again with a thrilling read full of interesting characters, horrific plots and amazing pacing. The tension was high and it definitely sucks readers in. The tension this issue had was amazing and Mills and Foto deliver with their art. The mix of space with horror tropes really works here and makes this story and series stand out. The art was superb and terrifying. The writing is really strong, save for the ending. The ending just seemed to stopped more than end. Yet, otherwise, a solid issue. The Disciples # 4 ends with a very thrilling conclusion. Read Full Review
Looking for action and monster goodness? Then yes it's quite a good read. Looking for a deeper read? You could probably skip this one. Read Full Review
The Disciples was a disappointment to me, populated with non-characters and wasting the initial world-building that promised an unsettling space-horror story, going instead for a routine campfire ghost tale sketch. Read Full Review
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