Covers: Ardian Syaf (25%), Dan Brereton (25%), Kyle Hotz (25%), Stephen Segovia (25%)
There is a clear crowd this comic will attract. If you aren't sensitive about mentions of God and Lucifer, enjoy blood and don't mind seeing a shadowy Obama, you may find this issue interesting. However, it's hard to fully understand everything that's going on if you haven't read the rest of the arc and with the first two issues winning me over and the next two slowly declining, I have more hope that this upturn will continue into the final issue. If it doesn't... don't waste your time with this renewal of hope. Read Full Review
Evil Ernie #5 is a quick read that will probably not stick with you much longer than it takes you to turn the last page. I think one of the worse things you can say about horror in any medium is that it's bland, but that's the word that springs immediately to mind here. I wasn't frightened or intrigued, amused or outraged, at any point. I hadn't read it, and then I had " that's all that changed in me. Creating something just for entertainment value is fine, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't aim a little higher than this. Read Full Review
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