Driven by a compulsion to understand the mask he found in the woods, Niles heads to Reyes-the mysterious seaside town that he sees in his visions. Lately, the town has been plagued by unexplained suicides, so a curious visitor is the last thing that residents want. Finding the truth won't be easy . . . because some evils should never be unmasked.
This is a series I just can’t seem to get enough of. For a horror hound like me, this stuff is golden. It’s not the typical slasher or supernatural horror that we see these days. It’s moving at a steady pace that keeps us interested, but not bored. It looks like there will be some really cool discoveries next issue, so I can’t wait to get my hands on it! If you haven’t read issues #1-3, you have some time to catch up before #4 is released. Get reading so we can talk about how awesome this series is! Read Full Review
Death Head #3 continues to expand upon this sophisticated tale, as despite the horror element being subtly placed into this issue, the character development more than intrigued. This is brought together by some wonderful mystery, as the Burton family delve deeper into the world of the supernatural. Read Full Review
Death Head is by no means a lost cause. This issue's opening and closing scene proves that. Nick and Zack have proven that they can create a genuinely creepy atmosphere, offer unique perspectives, and hook us into a desperate state of curiosity about what happens next. Unfortunately, those talents were relegated to the bookends of an otherwise mediocre read. Read Full Review
As limited series go this one is lukewarm at best. If you're a fan of horror mysteries you may enjoy this comic but the emphasis of this statement is firmly on the may, this comic might pick up somewhat in the next few issues but this is one of few instances where the readers probably aren't too concerned that itis only to be six issues. Read Full Review
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