Paul and Maria find themselves uneasy allies on the run in a world where any physical contact results in agonizing death. But the bloody effects of the "Divide" may be the least of their concerns when they stumble into the crosshairs of a deranged serial killer and a group of "baredevils" who thrive on the danger of exposed skin. Join Ben Fisher and Adam Markiewicz as they spin an "original and compelling twist on the post-apocalyptic genre." (Kevin Grevioux, creator of Underworld and I, Frankenstein).
Each issue of THE GREAT DIVIDE comes with unique additional content. Issue #2 will include a digital code for downloading pages to a post- more
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The Great Divide is less focused on the strangeness of this brave new world this time around and is more focused on plain old survival. I like what Fisher is doing overall but I'll admit to wanting a bit more of things on a personal level and just the smaller kind of threats that exist, such as the Collector as opposed to this arena type group. Markiewicz continues to deliver some solid work here that keeps it fun and engaging to read with the flow of the panels with the action and just some of the reaction shots that we get. While the book doesn't grab me quite as much as it did the first time around I'm definitely still keen to see how it unfolds and what the remaining four issues bring to the table. Read Full Review
Markiewicz does a great job bringing out the gruesomeness of death throughout the pages. He also creates a setting that is vivid and quite scenic. The creative team has truly created something original that leaves the reader wanting more. It would be an injustice to not let yourself enjoy something as riveting and gritty as this story. It is hard to say how this story can get any better, but there is no doubt that Fisher and Markiewicz will give every attempt at giving the reader a heart-pounding adventure that we have thirsted for. Read Full Review