Trapped in a flooding undersea base, Mia and the crew stumble upon a scientific discovery as their time is running out. They begin to fight among themselves about what to do with this valuable information, until one Dept. H crew member decides to take matters into his own hands.
"This comic does a great job of mixing hard science fiction with mystery and survival fiction, and it keeps you on your toes."-The Fandom Post
The art by Kindt and Sharlene Kindt is much darker and contributes well to the mounting pressure in the story. It manages to do a superb job keeping things as grim as the situation appears. Yet there still seems to be a contrast in the atmosphere as the view switches from inside the chamber to outside of the chamber. Read Full Review
Despite its flaws (which I think I'm picking up on more than other reviewers), Dept.H is a rich, unique book with a fascinating art style and a rich world. If you've been reading it in floppies up to this point, then my criticisms probably won't affect you. If, however, you've been on the fence about this, I recommend waiting until the story is done. It could well be that this is one of those pieces that has to be read in its entirety in order to get the full effect. Read Full Review