Reece is trapped in the hungry world, Swivel’s torture of Declan reaches a devastating climax, and a familiar face makes a terrifying reappearance!
Colder: The Bad Seed has only went from strength to strength, as though I'm not sure whether it's surpassed it's predecessor, it has most certainly matched it in the realm of suspense and horror. The mesmerizing artwork from Juan Ferreyra, and thrilling script of Paul Tobin also go to make this a conclusion that readers won't want to miss, with this issue coming highly recommended. Read Full Review
Colder: The Bad Seed #5 hits all the right notes as this confrontation between Swivel, Declan and Reece comes to a close. A good focus on character development, many things unknown now known, and a solid setup for much more to come after this issue. If you want a horror story that aims to be unpredictable, Colder: The Bad Seed is the book that you should pick up. A dark tale that you appreciate Dark Horse gave a second chance to continue. Read Full Review
All in all, I found it hard to put this series down. I read most of it in one sitting, and I believe that had I read them as they were released, I still would have been anxious like a kid on Christmas Eve waiting for each new issue. Colder is a horrifyingly terrific book with great writing and outstanding artwork. I may have found it a little confusing at times, but when you have a story based around insanity, what more would you expect? Read Full Review
Where will this series go next? I don't know. What will Reece and Declan's relationship be like? I don't know, but I imagine there will be difficult conversations in the future and then there's the other issue of" well you'll just have to read this issue won't you. I don't know what will happen is the point, but I want to be here to find out. Read Full Review