Why was Detective Madoc kept in the Dungeon? Who chose that fate for him? These questions have haunted him for years and given him countless sleepless nights. He's now on the verge of discovering who sabotaged his whole life. But will he live to reveal the true nature of the dungeon master? Or will he once again become a doomed prisoner? The critically acclaimed miniseries reaches its penultimate issue!
Shermans art is fantastic. I love the character designs and how the visuals capture the tone of each scene. Read Full Review
The good guys get closer to the culprit in a tension-filled fourth issue of Dark Spaces: Dungeon. The characters are on high alert and you will be too. Read Full Review
Scott Snyder has managed to capture that masterfully with Dark Spaces: Dungeon, as even as we see characters finally make progress in finding their serial killer in the penultimate issue we never escape the feeling that this will end horrifically. Read Full Review
This series is great. Great mood and atmosphere and just overall mystery.
The story moves forward without much ceremony here. Of the four issues so far, this is the one with the least to offer, although it serves an essential function. The length and pacing in this issue and this mini as a whole are a little odd, but ultimately it more or less works. We could be a little more connected to the characters, but that disconnect may be deliberate--although it does limit the book's ability to be suspenseful when we aren't able to fully care about/trust the leads. It sure feels like a bleak finish is being telegraphed here. Will the twist make good on the premise? Will Snyder stick the landing and deliver a satisfactory ending? I hope so; I've really enjoyed this book.