A deadly curse plagues the small town of Telluride, melting the flesh from its victims-the violent revenge four warriors set in motion when their sacred burial grounds were disturbed for the sake of gold miners' greed!
It's going to get bad and people are going to die. I've got to know where this is heading. Only one thing is for sure: The past is a bitch and it's riding a horse. Read Full Review
An ambitious effort, that hooked me into the Colorado scenery and the Native American culture of “To Hell You Ride” #1. This is an impressive debut. If the writing and artwork continue on this road, “To Hell You Ride” will be a definite hit. Read Full Review
When all is said and done, this issue gets a 4/5. That's not because it isn't great, but I just get the feeling it's not as good as it necessarily could be. It's a wonderful lead and we get a bit of history with the place, which helps it, but we're a bit off from getting the whole of this five-part story. If you enjoy horror or the supernatural in any shape or form, then this is probably the comic series for you. Read Full Review
As a standalone comic it is a really cool read. Well worth the money if you can afford it. The art style is realistic and focuses on character expressions, which does not mean that attention to background is spared. The details are all fleshed out proper and the whole style goes well with the narration. Some might find the writing a little underwhelming but that takes nothing away from the pace. And only adds to the atmosphere of dread. Read Full Review
I'm not ashamed to admit I picked up "To Hell You Ride" only because of Lance Henriksen's involvement with the story. "Millennium" was one of my favorite shows in the '90s and, with this being a horror title, I had hoped the story would capture some of the show's psychologically based horror. It didn't happen but I wasn't disappointed because this is something different and it shouldn't suffer from an apples-to-oranges comparison. This is the kind of story that will be a fantastic read in trade, but don't wait for it""this issue is the kickoff of what I predict will be some good stuff. 4 stars. Read Full Review
To Hell You Ride #1 is a refreshing comic in a world of heroes and sci-fi stories; this one delves into Native American history and curses. The art is wonderful and the story is completely well written and investing. The overall mood of the story is dark and mysterious, and entirely unique to the comic market today. Read Full Review
I was very impressed by this story and found it to be very different. It really falls into a genre of its own and that’s probably one of the things I like about it the most. As a movie, who knows if it would be made, but as a comic it’s not a problem. This is why I love Dark Horse’s library, because they take chances on titles like this that wouldn’t normally find a home with the super hero books. If you’re tired of awkward female anatomy and reboots then I highly encourage you to pick this book up this week. Read Full Review
Only the first issue, but it got its rusty hooks in me and it will not let go. Henriksen, Maddrey & Mandrake have the potential for a truly terrifying tale and they’re off to a good start. Read Full Review
Although not perfect, To Hell You Ride sets up a story of revenge and greed with a dash of horror and Native American myths and legends. The first issue definitely intrigues you enough to want to check back in and the art nearly locks in the fact you'll return. The first issue is a bit of a rough ride, but it seems like it will be a wild adventure. Read Full Review
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