The Dark Rider's tale is one of tragedy and cold-blooded murder. But how did he go from mild-mannered time traveler to the deadliest vampire the Old West has ever known?
This series continues to be a compelling of genre bending adventure. This issue forms an important part of an overall puzzle which I eagerly await to see whole. Read Full Review
So, after two issues, I really want to see what the hell is going to happen in the third. I thought I knew what the series was about when I saw the first cover, it was going to be steam-punk Pacific Rim. Then I read it, and it turned into a bit of a horror story. Now, after the second issue, I'm not even going to begin to speculate for issue three. I have no idea where this Steam Man is going to end up, but it has me along for a ride, probably in his left leg, getting my brains rattled about. Read Full Review
The Steam Man continues to be a bland story filled with uninteresting characters by making the main bad guy a boring monster. In this issue, we get to see the origins of the Dark Rider and he somehow turns into a vampire through time travel. The book is a tedious slog that leaves you unfulfilled at best, and angry at worst. Read Full Review