What is the Keep's endgame? How will it forever change or destroy Tyler and his family's life? Will Detective Madoc be able to overcome his traumatic experiences in the Dungeons as a boy to unravel the Keep's plans and stop this from ever happening to anyone else? The finale of the year's most intense thriller is here!
Scoot Snyder's story telling goes into so much depth without bogging down the pacing. Bohdi is a character with so much going on, he's so complex and real. The horror elements shine and twist at the end is the perfect exclamation point to the series. One of the hardest things in writing to do is to end a story. I see some of the best in the business fumble it all the time, but not Snyder. Read Full Review
Dark Spaces: Dungeon#5 is an intense ending that wraps up a story of evil in a thrilling way. This series will go down as one of the darkest thrillers in comics, with plenty of horrifying twists and turns. Read Full Review
Dark Spaces: Dungeon #5 is a generally satisfying conclusion to a mostly enjoyable series. Its a work that provides a compelling mystery story that might intrigue most who pick it up. The artwork stands out and truly captures the intensity of Madocs fight against this mysterious villain. The story in this issue is truly fantastic and a good read for any mystery lover, with a finale twist that may be predictable but is still quite enjoyable. If you are looking for an interesting and compelling mystery to read, this should be on your radar. Read Full Review
Sherman deliver some great art in the issue. The visuals deliver on the horror, darkness and tension of the story perfectly. Read Full Review
Dark Spaces: Dungeon's ending is challenging. What first seems like the climactic showdown is satisfying, but the reader can't shake the feeling that it's over too quickly. Read Full Review
Kind of reminded me of the ending of the movie "The Collection" but with a twist. It was a solid ending to a really good series.
The idea behind this book was strong and several elements of the execution were good. But the most frightening aspects were underutilized, the 'twist' was telegraphed very early, and overall this is just the most generic, lazy, predictable ending *ever*. It's not a bad series, but to be a really good one it needed to find a way to end that every Saw and Saw-adjacent property in history hasn't already done repeatedly.