Evie, Marco, and Orbit wake up from their recent jump between realities with only hours remaining before their next confrontation with the Hunter, an interdimensional being set on destroying them! The three women must figure out they're being targeted, how they relate to each other, and what they can do to escape certain death.
Triage continues to be a resonant, engaging story with some refreshing sci-fi concepts and some very relatable characters. In fact, it's tempting to wish the series would be an ongoing, even though Sevy's absolutely knew what he was doing in making it a limited run. Still, there's a giant world (in fact, multiple worlds) within the pages of Triage. Dark Horse would certainly not be making a mistake in returning to it after this series is over. Read Full Review
With the events of Triage #2, I definitely find myself more confident in my investment in this series. It has personal stakes, it has worldly stakes, it's sci-fi that you can digest, and it is action-packed. I'd say that is pretty much a winner in my books so far. If this is what we've already gotten in the second issue? I look forward to what they next three have in store for us! Read Full Review
Once the story got to a point where Marco needed medical attention did I feel the issue really began to come to life. Tension became more prevalent, Evie's uncertainty begins to show, and Tabitha begins to shine. Read Full Review
As much as I'd like to get behind Triage and to its sleek style, the conflicts and the characters just aren't carrying enough of their own weight. Read Full Review