Declan’s efforts to rescue others from the grip of insanity are compromised as the maniacal Swivel wreaks gruesome havoc on Boston’s populace!
In an issue where the lead character is oddly absent, he's not missed as the story is fleshed out to a point of no return for readers, as I honestly don't think anyone in their right mind will be able to put this book down once they get started. This book should be given to all aspiring horror writing teams as a bible for just how to do it " it's just that good. Read Full Review
It's not bad. I hope next issue we get to see more Declan, and that we finally get some back story on the guy as well. And, so hoping, let's again hope said backstory doesn't take all that is compelling away from the character. A lot of this issue seems like a rehash, to reacquaint us with the world we were introduced in the first arc. Necessary, but tedious, in other words. Read Full Review
Colder: The Bad Seed #2 is crazy, mind bottling, and preps us up to find out the things about Declan's past which would make sense out of how he is able to do what he does. Read Full Review
As the series progresses it becomes better and better. Paul Tobin and Juan Ferreyra are a dynamic team that turn out high quality work. The superb characterization and the eerie visuals make this a must read for horror fans. Read Full Review
An interesting question coupled with a scary proposition looking to garner perilous results as Colder once again delivers a feast of scares. Read Full Review