Dark Horse Presents #18

8.0

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2 Reviews
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Writer Rich Woodall, Dennis Calero, Carla Speed McNeil, Shawn Aldridge, Barbara Randall Kesel, David Chelsea, Paul Levitz
Artist Dennis Calero, Carla Speed McNeil, David Chelsea, Craig Rousseau, Julius Gopez, Marc Olivent, Tim Hamilton
Cover Price $4.99

Eisner, Harvey, and Stumptown Award winner!

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  • 8.0

    Comic Crusaders - Don Macauley

    Jan 20, 2016

    So why not check out Dark Horse Presents today? You may find out these stories are right down your ally and soon you'll be asking yourself how you could live without Dark Horse Presents. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge

    Jan 20, 2016

    With another murder turning this into a serial killer thing coming in this chapter, the story is starting to open up to something more. But we're not getting into that piece of it yet as the details are still in the offing. That allows us to get into the characters a bit with a focus on O'Connor, which isn't a surprise. We do get some useful things on Hasan as well and hopefully she'll get more as it goes on, but right now the dynamic is being well established and leaving me wanting more. Levitz and Hamilton are using the page count well with some solid storytelling that provides for a lot in a little without feeling cramped or rushed. Definitely looking forward to more. Read Full Review

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    Comicsverse - Kenny Coburn

    Jan 20, 2016

    DARK HORSE PRESENTS #18 is a collection of excellent stories, but a few suffer from, not only pacing but also structural issues that make them disjointed and, at times, hard to follow. The collection's strength, however, is also one of its biggest weaknesses. Stories that start to hook you in are done much too soon. While stories that are less than impressive are not too long, and there is always something fresh and new just a few pages away. This comic has something for everyone and a variety worth reading alone. With a total of 56 pages, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Read Full Review

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