Ashli and the other survivors of the asylum riot stumble upon a fully functioning (albeit horrifying) mental ward in an abandoned level of the depths of Saint Cascia.
This issue pushes us through the veil and in to the insane world that Cullen Bunn and Jack T. Cole have created together and it's absolutely fantastic. Read Full Review
I cannot wait to see the rest of this series. It is worth the wait in between each comic! Read Full Review
I'll be over here in the corner quivering with fear and anticipation until next month. Read Full Review
THE UNSOUND #3 is visually the strongest issue yet. Jack T. Cole's art is as terrific as it is harrowing. Cullen Bunn's writing is picking up speed, meaning this may be the calm before the storm. Read Full Review
All-in-all I liked issue #3 of The Unsound. I think it's a book that still has some issues that need to be worked out but we're still early on in this thing. It's only the beginning and I think it can only get better. Cullen Bunn is a writer that I trust to deliver the goods in the long-run. Each issue of this book has been better than the one that came before it, and if it continues to follow this trend this story can only get better and better, and bigger and bigger as Bunn and Cole pull us deeper into their world of weird. Read Full Review
The best issue to date, The Unsound continues to push the boundaries of tense, slow-burning psychological horror. Ashli disobeyed the strong suggestion that she especially must keep her mask on and readers were presented with a trippy, visual escape that may just further doom the riot survivors… Read Full Review
A collection of fantastic visuals and engaging scenes that never personally connect. Read Full Review
Aww damn. This is some trippy-ass shit right here!