* Plagued by day terrors and visions of a drenched woman, the girls search for answers about Proctor Valley Road at another haunted spot, the abandoned Haven Bakery.
* Their inquiries into the spirit world will lead them to the local tribal reservation, but not before Rylee and August's feelings for the same boy threaten to tear the group apart...
Proctor Valley Road #4 is both intriguing and standard penultimate issue fare. It does all the heavy lifting it needs to and sets things up well. Morrison and Child do a great job of building a world around the story, and Franquiz's art is perfect for this story, even if it doesn't seem like it at first glance. Proctor Valley Road is the fun summer horror movie that everyone needs after the "joys" of the last years. Read Full Review
The characters and their conflicts feel as realistic as they always have. But now, it feels like the world around them has a tangible effect on them as well. After this issue, I'm very excited to see what comes next in this solid horror series. Read Full Review
Colorist Tamra Bonvillain remains the secret weapon of the series, continuously making its environments and characters pop. Read Full Review
"Proctor Valley Road" #4 delights with more spiritual scramble, but could use a narrative pause before we swing into another action-packed issue. Read Full Review