Things on the island turn from bad to worse. As different members of the team start to die, the surviving members get more desperate. Amidst the horrific creatures that inhabit the island, the team discovers a bizarre relic. How is it a key to the mystery surrounding the island? It's a pulse-pounding journey that Wizard Magazine describes as "a creepy mix of King Kong and Alien" courtesy screenwriter and TV show producer Andrew Cosby, with Second Wave's Michael Alan Nelson and Sam and Twitch artist Greg Scott!
Scott is a competent artist whose work fits the story perfectly. There is a sense of dread in the shadow and bushes he sprinkles throughout the comic book. His strength is penning dark shadows and silhouettes in his work on empty backgrounds. It creates a sense of fullness as if the dark areas were island floating on top a dangerous sea. Read Full Review
So if you like some pulp mystery and got too much money in your wallet and want to support a independent publisher, try this. Read Full Review
You know what X Isle is missing from the usual Hollywood formula? Comedy relief. I vote that in issue four the characters come upon a stranded and bloodthirsty native who bears an uncanny resemblance to Jim Varney. Read Full Review
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