Chased by his tormentors into the center of the earth, Frankenstein's monster becomes prey for a different kind of creature.
It's easy to say that I'm giving this a high score because it's Mignola. He's an ironic creator and I'm sure there are reviewers out there just floating him a score because they don't want to go against his fan base. Well that's not the case here. This work deserves the score it's gotten because Mignola and Stenbeck are every bit as passionate about it as their first collaboration years ago. This is a great follow-up issue and after reading several disappointing follow-up issues lately it just serves as a reminder to how Mignola became an iconic creator" he doesn't phone shit in. To have a creator owned universe as big and in-depth as Mignola's and still care about it, that's just pure passion and frankly we need more of that in the comic industry. Read Full Review
This issue flew by. It's mostly action, so it seems a little short, but it's beautifully handled. Ben Stenbeck is doing his best work on this series. I can't wait to see where it goes" Read Full Review
This book is continuing at a pace following Frankenstein's journey. As part two of a five issue mini series, it runs the risk of faltering, with more transition issues than actual development issues. At this stage however, I am more than content to see how the series pans out. Read Full Review
Another great issue, proves this series is on point and destined for great things! Im tempted to give it a 9, but Dark Horse still needs to move those damn ADs to the BACK!!