Linda Caruso is investigating the murder of an inmate in the Mariposa County Jail. With a short list of suspects who can't escape, she thought it would be an easy case to solve. However, as new evidence comes to light, she only gets further from finding an answer.
This is only the second issue of the series but I am already fascinated with the plot and cant wait to find out what happens next. It definitely has my attention and if you liked the previous issue or are a fan of crime/mysteries then this will not disappoint! Read Full Review
A strong follow up to a very good first issue. This is what crime comics should strive towards. Read Full Review
Dead Inside is starting well. The mystery at the heart of the story is interesting and the artwork is on pace with the plotting. The plot itself moves a little too slowly in areas and there are moments that lay flat on the page, but it is an interesting story that I will continue to read. Read Full Review
Overall, I like the book, but the art could use some improvements. The writing and colors are a highlight of the issue. If you like crime drama, this is a good little title to check out. Read Full Review
If you liked the first issue then you're more than likely not going to be put off by the second. It's continuing to entertain me and I'm still pretty intrigued by the whole thing. I want to know what's going to happen next, and that's how you keep people reading your books. Read Full Review
Solid issue keeps the murder mystery interesting. The art distracted me more here than in the first issue, but I'm sticking with this to see how it goes for sure. I also want to find out the full story on our protagonist, Caruso.