Simon Church is fading fast in the city above and Molly is held captive by Dr. Cocteau's gas-men below, but something stirs in the tunnels. How much of the golem is still in the man, or the man in the golem? And can either be enough to stop Dr. Cocteau once he has the artifact he seeks?
The end of the adaptation of Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden's hit novel is collected for the first time in this hardcover edition. It features art by series veteran Peter Bergting (The Untamed) and colors by Michelle Madsen (Witchfinder, Crimson Lotus). Collects The Conjurors #1-#4.
Count Crowley continues to be a worthwhile read, with a breath of fresh air from the people who put on tights, save the day, and make you feel great. It makes you feel great in a way that we can all speak to. Weve never known someone who can leap buildings in a single bound, but we do know someone who is trying to turn their life around at the same time investigating things that go bump in the night. READ COUNT CROWLEY! Read Full Review
Lukas Ketner delivers some beautiful art in this issue. Everything, including the characters and backgrounds, is filled with gorgeous detail and I continue to love the style of the art and how it reminds me of the old EC horror comics. Read Full Review
The story of the series needs to start going somewhere soon, but the ride is enjoyable nonetheless. Read Full Review
This third chapter dials back on the monster to focus on ancient conspiracies and familial drama. Read Full Review
I would recommend this one if you are into the horror genre and like women lead characters. I know the final girls trope is well known by this stage, but this story seems to combine a mystery and crime investigation elements into the story. Well worth checking out and I would be interested in following this one. Read Full Review