After the harrowing attack at the precinct, Langford and Jensen continue to follow the tenuous leads they've uncovered, traversing deeper and deeper into the dark underbelly of the Witness cult. But will they find the kidnapped children before Patient Zero strikes again?
What this series has done is subtly scare its readers with graphic imagery that is strangely beautiful and dares you to look away. Cullen Bunn knows how to verbally create an unsettling world that closely resembles the one we live in. Makes you wonder what is just below the surface. In addition, Vanesa's artwork is incredible. Panels that show you everything, but are just vague enough to be interpreted in numerous amounts of ways. I can't wait to see what the rest of this series has in store. At the moment, it's one of the scariest things on the shelves. Read Full Review
Additionally, Bunn continues the mystery of the preacher, so far opening each of our three issues on this preacher whose influence was grown from a condemned farmhouse to a stadium full of the rabid faithful. His connection to the empty man virus is still unclear, but this particular mystery remains one of the most tantalizing elements of The Empty Man. A single issue dedicated solely to this character would be extremely satisfying. Read Full Review