Trapped in a tunnel below the Hudson River, Dr. Ephraim Goodweather's son Zack and Dr. Nora Martinez fight for their lives against an onslaught of vampires commanded by Zack's mother! Meanwhile, though the Master's evil plan has almost sealed humanity's fate, his oldest enemy, Abraham Setrakian, may have discovered the key to victory.
The art high lights the intensity of this issue by making the most out of each page art wise. It works very well. Read Full Review
David Lapham's script continues to be episodic in nature and it plays so well to the action and intrigue being played out. It's like watching a television show. It is very addictive as you flow. But Lapham does much more and he generates a level of deepness to the characters. As the action progresses, you really begin to understand the different characters,their motivations, and how their reactions to events around them demonstrate their experiences. It is a rich experience. Of course, The Strain is also good old time horror as well. So dim the lights, cozy up with a blanket, and read a copy today. It is good fun and devastating horror. Read Full Review
“The Strain: The Fall” #8 closes on a shocking cliff-ganger that packs a wallop. I really liked how the relationship between Nora and Zach has been built up. I want to see how that part of the story progresses. Read Full Review
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