Hell has broken loose in the neighborhood, and the Kerry family must flee to escape the deadly effects of the Empty Man virus.
Empty Man #4 speeds things up for the series and does it as wonderfully as its done everything so far. This week's issue is gory and thrilling with smooth writing and fantastically eerie artwork. Read Full Review
Jesus Hervas' art is haunting and beautiful. There are panels that are deeply disturbing that transition into compositions that are powerful. All of the art in the issue is brilliant and it perfectly matches the pace of the story. Read Full Review
The Empty Man is expanding on everything that came before and doing so in a really terrifying way. The stakes are upped considerably as we dig deeper into this virus and what kind of monsters " literally and figuratively " it can create. If this is what we've got so far, I can't imagine what the rest of the series has in store for us. Read Full Review
Strong themes of isolation and entrapment are woven into BOOM! Studios magnificent horror comic. The creative team manipulate the the narrative and the art to make sure that the readers remain in a constant fear for the characters well being. Read Full Review
This comic works best when it leans towards the Lovecraftian instead of the standard gory horror comics, and that's the direction it seems to be heading. Read Full Review