Who knows what mysteries lie deep in the asteroid belt? When a mysterious, huge, and previously undiscovered asteroid looms over their ship, a small crew of blue-collar workers discovers a terrifying threat unlike anything they've ever seen. Now, the crew must escape the asteroid, but even if they do, will they be able to escape each other and anything they bring back with them?
I like what this book is delivering, but it's so slow I almost want to just wait for it to be collected. Read Full Review
Edge of the seat story telling builds a perfectly eerie atmosphere into which the creators drop their characters. Tension and suspense continues to build making this a difficult title not to follow. Read Full Review
With a story about humanity, right vs wrong and the alluring draw of the unknown,Delta 13 checks all the boxes needed to become a recommended must read. Steve Niles and Nat Jones have presented one of the better science-fiction horror stories of recent times, and it'd be insanity to miss it. But be careful, not everything is as it seems, and maybe the crew should have just listened to Sanders this one time… Read Full Review
Delta 13 describes a slow-burning spiral into madness and betrayal as the cold reaches of space reveal their horrifying secrets in this taut thriller of man's best intentions gone horrifyingly awry. Read Full Review
Bits and Pieces:Like the last issue, there is still nothing to rope you into this, the reveal of a woman being connected to the asteroid could have worked but there was nothing to build up to that. The fact that it is quite light in story/dialogue and fills its pages with large panels, you really get the feeling that the creative team is stretching this out, not sure if that is intentional or not. My conclusion to the last issue still rings true unfortunately for this book, there is just too much quality sci-fi on the comic shelves to justify the 3.99 for this. Read Full Review
Delta 13 #2 doesnt improve on the disappointing first issue. The characters are dull, the story is lacking energy, and the art is badly undercooked. I cant recommend this one. Give it a pass. Read Full Review
Still giving it a go.