Abe saved a small Arizona town from one Lovecraftian menace, but a new killer threatens to devour the last survivors!
In between snippets of the wider insanity, we get a pretty big revelation about Abe too which could well be the crux that moves this arc to its conclusion. Read Full Review
Abe Sapien #10 is not a proper jump on point for new readers but it is a top notch entry that impresses from the moment you crack open its pages until you reach the assured cliffhanger. It easily comes recommended. Read Full Review
I'm still waiting to see what will be the next turning point in the series. At this rate, it could be anything. I'm starting to think that the only thing that will get Abe back on track is a kick in the butt by Hellboy himself, but he's a little preoccupied right now (you know, with being in Hell and everything). For now, Abe Sapien is staying in my pull list, but I can't wait for a reunion. That would hook me indefinitely. Read Full Review
There are some slight problems with the pacing, with the division in the book and with some of less interesting characters, yet the strong artistic directions, neat ideas and the charm of Abe Sapien as a lead character manages to make this issue lightly enjoyable nonetheless. It's certainly not the strongest this series has been, but it is still a nice read. Read Full Review
"Abe Sapien" #10 is a good issue, and more importantly it helps solidify the purpose of this series and where it's going. For a book with a protagonist that I've never cared that much about, "Abe Sapien" is rapidly becoming an enthralling read. The future of the world may still look awful in this fictional universe, but it's nice to see Abe making his way across it one town at a time. Read Full Review
I like where the story is going and the art is stellar, but I`m waiting for some more tie-in information to come to the front of Abe`s ongoing. Read Full Review
I hope this is something that can be reined in in future, because the wall it's putting between the characters and readers is troubling, and used sparsely it is far more powerful. Read Full Review
Some problems with art and pacing this issue, hard to follow at times. Art is not my favorite, but it has its good points especially with Stewart on board. Still a good series that ill stay with until they raise the price.