An incoming storm forces the crew to step up work on the wreck - but the divers discover a horrible truth about the Bremen's wreck, and the promise of sunken treasure. On deck, tensions explode, as Jim escapes the brig and wreaks havoc. And through it all, the siren continues to prey on the crew's minds, and their very flesh.
If you arent buying this series already there is practically no hope for you. However, there is time to catch up, and there will still be the collected edition, so you may partially redeem yourselves. Read Full Review
Strong setting, loads of atmosphere, rising tension, and a scary monster that seductively insinuates its evil into the hapless characters, Sea of Sorrows #4 is an issue for every fan of horror! Read Full Review
No matter which way Douek and Cormack take this story will be a master subversion, because they've set up a mystery so large there's no telling where it will head next. Read Full Review
With only the small continuity hiccup between issues holding it back, Sea of Sorrows #4delivers an otherwise flawless performance. The mood, emotion, and character of its story are all handled perfectly. As it continues to build its tension up, I find myself drawn deeper and deeper into its sirens song. Read Full Review
Sea of Sorrows
Issue: 4
Publisher: @idwpublishing
Writer: @rdouek
Artist: @alexcormack
Colorist: Alex Cormack & Mark Mullaney
Cover: Alex Cormack
Letterer: @justin_birch_letters
Editor: @bobby__curnow
The situation aboard the Vagabond is ready to implode as the crew’s tensions begin to finally burst. Meanwhile, the divers have now discovered the horrific truth about the wreck in their quest for the sunken treasure. While all this is happening, the terrifying siren continues to prey on their minds and flesh!
This is without a doubt the best issue in the series thus far! There are so many elements at play at the wreck and on deck that are so well done. Jim is now more
After two really dull issues, SEA OF SORROWS #4 is finally delivers something really interesting.
This is really good, but the art is still unclear at times and it really messes up the plot's impact. I don't want to point fingers, but I think a more thoughtful approach to the coloring could go a long way.
The last few pages are amazing: weirdly hot followed by genuinely horrifying, like something out of Species.
hmmm looks like things have gotten slightly worse