There is no god but hunger. And the loss of their food has driven Roman, Grigori, and Sergei to the absolute extreme. Knives are sharpened and souls are searched as each man decides just how far he is willing to go in order to survive the brutal tundra. One thing is certain, though-one must die for the others to live. Escape from the gulag takes a brutal and horrific turn in Road of Bones #3, from writer Rich Douek (Gutter Magic) and artist Alex Cormack (SINK).
Road of Bones does a lot with a little. There are no jump scares or other cheesy tactics you see in horror movies. This is the kind of terror that gets under your skin, giving you an uneasy feeling that will stay with you for some time. It will freak you right out. Read Full Review
Ya haba dicho que este ttulo era impactante y dibujado con mucha crudeza, muestra la naturaleza humana al nivel ms primitivo lo cual hace recordar una de las frases de George Eliot “Nadie puede ser sensato con el estmago vaco”. Read Full Review
If you havent heeded my previous reviews of this series so far and started picking it up for yourself I truly hope this convinces you to get on board. If this is the first review youve seen from me then be assured that there are still ample opportunities to catch up. Read Full Review
This series continues to stun; Road of Bones #3 is a well-crafted bloodbath of an issue. Read Full Review
With three issues of limited series Road of Bones in the bag, it's not clear when in the 'next issue' things will get good and actually begin to happen. For all the violence shown in this issue, none of it has the weight promised by each cliffhanger. Road of Bones #3 is a slow chill rather than a slow burn. Read Full Review
The final few pages go so big with their implications and displays to make it clear this story is drawing to a close. That's for the best as neither these characters nor this reader want to keep traveling much further. Read Full Review