Final issue! Agents Langford and Jensen finally come facewith the supernatural culprits who kidnapped the Simmons children, while Sister makes a lastattempt to free her brother from the clutches of the sadistic Reverend Markoff.
Even if you haven't had the opportunity to get into the story up until now, I'd still suggest you go out and grab Issue #6, as it's a satisfying ending to a great mini-series. Read Full Review
While the pacing might be off a little at the start, and the art a little dark and hard to understand at times, overall it's an enjoyable read, and you'll be looking over your shoulder for a while at night once you've finished. Read Full Review
As a whole, "The Empty Man" is the kind of comic that leaves you on the edge of your seat with an ominous, genuinely shocking plot that feels as though it is still slouching towards Bethlehem to be born. Though its confusing conclusion weakens the effectiveness of the story overall, its excellent pacing and astoundingly apt artwork makes this a book to be remembered. Read Full Review
If you've been keeping up with The Empty Man, you should at very least get to this point, not because it necessarily finishes everything you want, but just to see if it'll have something for you if and when it continues. As for me, I think I'll sit the next round of infection out. Read Full Review