Sgt. Rock and Easy Company are behind enemy lines, armed to the teeth, and ready to go up against the strangest-and deadliest-enemies they've ever encountered: zombies, and a whole lot of 'em! Strap in, soldiers, it's you against the world...of the dead!
It might be simple, but this title keeps delivering as intended making for a fun ride each installment. Read Full Review
Risso delivers some beautifully detailed and stylish art throughout. I love the style of the art and how it conveys both the danger of the plot as well as some great visual humor. Read Full Review
Anyone who follows me as a reviewer knows I rarely enjoy horror comics. Which surprisingly is what I have been reading mostly these past few months. But I can tell you I have my calendar marked for Sgt. Rock vs. The Army of the Dead #3. This series is well-written, and it reminds me of why I love comic books. Bruce Campbell has my attention, and I await to see what's yet to come. Read Full Review
Sgt. Rock vs. The Army of the Dead #2 is a fun, energetic horror/war mashup that drops Sgt. Rock into the heat of battle with excellent pacing, plotting, and dialog. The action is fun, the deaths are gross, and the stakes take a significant bump up at the end. Read Full Review
Campbell continues to surprise in terms of how good he is at writing comic scripts, although I don't know how much story there is in this concept beyond the excellent, gruesome art. Read Full Review
DC Horror Presents Sgt. Rock Vs. The Army of the Dead #2 was certainly fun but it does feel like it's missing substance. For those fans that want a quick, easy-to-read story with little thought and a quick escape, this comic and series are for you, especially around the holiday season. Read Full Review
The artwork remains the book's highlight, but there's not much of speak of regarding character development. Read Full Review