In Braeriach, everyone is happy, and strangers smile at you on the street. So why can't Abraham shake the feeling that this is all a trap? Why does he keep having the same horrific nightmare? And as Abraham struggles to adjust to his new life, his old life may not be ready to let him go.
Mountainhead is chock full of unsettling terror. It's a gripping read that's one part Stephen King, one part David Lynch. You'd think the appearance of a young boy thought dead for years would be the weirdest thing to happen in this town, but you'd be wrong. Read Full Review
Mysterious and haunting and nuanced, Mountainheadprovides long-time readers with the opportunity to say, "This is unlike anything I've ever read."Mountainhead has established itself as a must-read series. Read Full Review
The creators really have something here and it leaves you wanting more. Read Full Review
Equally unsettling and entertaining as the first issue, #2 does a solid job at building up its characters and setting the stage for the rest of the series. Read Full Review
I am really enjoying this book. Great team. The writing is solid with great art imo, especially if you enjoy a Sam Keith esque vibe imo. Then you will really like this book overall. 9.5/10
A new mystery is introduced in this story of the Mountain, and what lays deep beneath the heart of this new city, which given Abraham's paranoid state left by his " father ", keeps him on edge.
Again, great brisk dialogue with alot of heart between Abraham's family and himself, and how they must deal with their new found lives while steadily building up this horror show that seems bout ready to pop.
One of the best horror series going on rn.