With a new ally in the form of an idealistic geologist named Ed-Ed, Holt familiarizes himself with the mysterious goings-on of the town of Canary as his past begins to slowly unravel.
It's not often we get westerns as good as Canary, but here we are enjoying one with horror themes too. While you hang on the words of the characters, you'll ponder what their true intentions are. By the end of the issue, you'll realize the threat may not be whatever monster lives in the mine, but the people that'll cut our hero's throat before he gets there. Read Full Review
Panosian has a wonderful visual eye and does a brilliant job of creating environments that are engaging to the reader while also giving the characters distinct looks and emotional range. Read Full Review
Marshal Holt returns to a scene of a past triumph in ‘Canary' #2. Even though he'd rather not. It's a quaint enough town, albeit with a tragic past, and one with an unsettling sinister tone that only Holt, and the reader, are aware of. From Scott Snyder and dan Panosian. Read Full Review
Panosian and Snyder are both clearly in their element when depicting a haunted Western; even as Canary is bound for a clear destination, it's difficult not to desire more campfire stories like this from a creative that clearly grasps both genres at play. Read Full Review