Once Vin's eyes were opened to the eight-legged predators stalking NYC, he couldn't return to his old life of ignorance. But as his mysterious mentor Reynolds grows more reckless in his crusade to exterminate the spiders, it might be Vin-or an innocent bystander-who pays the ultimate price.
This is a no-nonsense type of book, there's no frills or extra noise. It's all about the story and everything inside the 30 pages is working in tandem to immerse you into a world where giant spiders are real and the government is trying to keep them a reader. In this world, someone has to deal with the pest and Vinny is the guy to do it. Read Full Review
The past hangs heavy over Vin and Reynolds as another Human joins the fight against the spider menace. All Eight Eyes #3 asks: When can you give yourself a pass and give up on a cause you believe in? Read Full Review
Vin considers giving up the spider hunting life, but the spider hunting life will not let him go. Read Full Review
All Eight Eyes takes an interesting turn with its penultimate issue, taking a thorough dive into Reynolds' real backstory. Read Full Review
One might imagine that theres going to be a big plot twist at the end of the series thats going to allow it to all make sense. And one hopes that doesnt happen. Some horror is just inexplicable. Theres so little to the basic premise of the story that its easy to feel like Foxe and company are going to lower some kind of a trick ending on things at some point next issue. Theres really no reason to think that this is going to happen, though. Foxe hasnt given any indication of a big plot twist coming at the end of the series. Read Full Review
Not everyone deserves to be hero, if I'm being honest. Read Full Review