The Curse of the Faceless man has been unleashed on the land. The dead can now walk in sunlight. There is nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. Now Ash and Sheila must fight for their lives if they are ever going to get married.
Tenorio has a gift for pacing his artwork. He sometimes leaves backgrounds blank or underdeveloped to keep readers moving forward. He is equally adept at creating great arrays of detail that invite the reader to stay with a panel to study the art and look back and forth with the dialogue. Unlike movies or TV or printed text, the artwork and the dialogue encourage the reader tomove through the workat different rates at different points in the story. Read Full Review
There's a lot of fun to be had in this issue, and while it wasn't as perfect is the first issue, it keeps the fun and action ramped up. It's definitely a plot progression sort of issue, but that's okay. Read Full Review
Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched has really been on a roll, with the exciting events making it one of the best Evil Dead comics yet. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
Another solid issue of Army of Darkness that moves our hapless hero further on his quest after battling a hoard of skinless Deadites. The art work is fantastic and perfectly balances both humour and horror. Niles entire run feels like a direct sequel to the movie trilogy ending Army of Darkness, and Ash fans simply cant afford to miss it. The only real question you should ask yourself is- which cover are you going to get? Read Full Review
Get ready for more boomstick action. Read Full Review
Go get this. I know it's a little iffy when you already love something and you don't want to see it ruined. You do not have to worry about with this title. It's just as fun as the movies; even more so in some parts. Read Full Review
Somehow Steve Niles managed to make an inspiring turn from the work on the regular series to develop a story that has good adventure, true Ash dark humor, and a sense of fun lacking in the ongoing book. Read Full Review
Although the pacing drops a little the story feels more balanced and is backed by some stellar artwork. Perhaps not a must-read, but the next issue promises to be a biggie. Read Full Review
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