With time running out, Mia launches a final, desperate attempt to rescue her brother. But the mission is endangered as soon as it begins when the crew encounters the dangers of the ocean floor: earthquakes, lava, and the creatures that lurk in the deep.
Although the story's slow pace is beginning to hurt the comic, this current issue is much stronger than the previous one. Where issue three seemed to suffer from the "and then" problem, issue four gets back on track, giving us a story that's as beautiful, deadly, and unusual as the ocean. Dr. Josh gives this an". Read Full Review
I will admit the darkness of the cave is intriguing. Given the skeletal remains that are outside, it makes me wonder if something lurks in the cave, or nearby. Even the cave has an odd sense of color. As always, the art by Matt Kindt and Sharlene Kindt is beautiful to look at and beyond unique. Read Full Review
For fans to Kindt's previous work MIND MGMT. this series promises to be equally satisfying. If you are unfamiliar with Matt Kindt, or if you only know his work for Valiant, Dept. H is well worth a look. Read Full Review