READING IS DETRIMENTAL — I MEAN, FUNDAMENTAL!
The denouement of last issue’s adventure in the woods leads the Winchester Brothers to the local library, which turns out to be more haunted than a graveyard built on top of another graveyard. But after some back-and-forth with the screaming spirits, Sam and Dean are able to ascertain that they’re all mostly harmless, and are really just interested in a quiet afterlife among the stacks.
In fact, a quiet library with plenty to read and no one to bother him sounds almost like paradise to Sam — and if Dean’s not careful, he might end up losing his brother forever t more
Matt: 9.5. The entire team does an excellent job of bringing us into the adventure instantly and drumming up the possibilities of what the brothers are dealing with. Just as we feel we may get some answer, the book ends, and the feeling of needing the next one instantly is a telltale sign of a great issue! Read Full Review
Things are getting stranger for the Winchesters, and I'd say it's definitely worth buckling in for the ride. The story's stronger than last time, actually improves upon the previous issue, and still has room for things to be further contextualized next time. Read Full Review
I'm sure what Greg Pak is doing here. I think he believes this show is a comedy. Abbott and Costello meets Supernatural. His take is not really working. I believe this is a limited series. I'll stick with it to issue 6, but this is a very average series with not a whole lot going for it. The stories are paper-thin, and he doesn't understand the car's link to Dean. I'm not sure if he's ever actually scene more than one episode othe othe show.
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