Is it possible for the same woman to be murdered twice? Thrown fifty years into the future, lost in a world both familiar and terrifying, Kathy Sartori tries to solve the riddle of her own murder - only to find herself faced with another tragic and brutal death.
The Girl in the Bay may have started off slow at first, but as we unravel Kathy's story of emotional desperation its psychological thrills only become enhanced by the captivating images which embrace the doubt of what is truly reality. Read Full Review
Corin Howell's art is beautiful. Everything from the character designs to the backgrounds are stunningly detailed. Read Full Review
The Girl in the Bay series is not to be missed; J.M. Dematteis's narrative is nearly flawless this issue, crafting another intriguing and intense issue. Read Full Review
An eventful and intriguing issues that raises two questions for every one it answers, with great art illustrating a suspenseful mystery. Read Full Review
Final Verdict: 8.2 With a unique combination of horror, suspense and urban fantasy elements, "The Girl in the Bay" #2 delivers a spectacular visual feast, even as it raises more questions. Read Full Review
A murder mystery story with added horror. The wildly crazy narrative sweeps through beautiful art work and leaves the reader emotionally drained. You can't go wrong with this creative team. Read Full Review
The narrative continues to head into exciting and ambitious territory, weaving existential questions about spirituality into a murder mystery. Read Full Review
The series hasn't quite found a singular tone as yet, shifting as it has from time travel drama to supernatural horror in the space of a single issue. Yet perhaps this is the defining aspect of the series, one that is signaling its intention to keep us permanently on our toes. Read Full Review
At its heart, this looks like it could be an interesting story. I only hope that the two remaining issues provide enough room to resolve everything in a way that lives up to the premise. Read Full Review
I suppose I'll find the answers in the next issue of this solid 3.5 out of 5 star read. Read Full Review