The Vagabond erupts in chaos as the Siren makes her final move. The only question remaining is who will be the last to go-and Nick is forced to make a decision more grave and harrowing than anything he encountered in the war. Will he survive, or finally find the peace he's sought after in death? Find out in the exciting conclusion to SEA OF SORROWS!
I likened this series to John Carpenter's vision of The Thing, and the final pages really hammer this home for me. Again, Im not going to enter into spoiler territory but when I got to the last page, I swear to God that I heard Ennio Morricones theme start playing in my head. Read Full Review
Looking back on Sea of Sorrows #5, I can't think of anything I could've asked for from this finale it doesn't already deliver. So thank you to Douek, Cormack, Mullaney, and Birch for providing the comic book world with one helluva sea voyage. Read Full Review
Alliances break down, and the crew's sanity is tested. Bullets and fists and gaff hooks are flying before the monster even arrives. Solid, genuine scares. Easily one of the best series of 2021. Read Full Review
Sea of Sorrows is a moody, unsettling read. It's a fantastic monster story full of dread. This is a reminder that terror lurks in the depths of the ocean and some treasures are best left buried. Read Full Review
Sea of Sorrows was more neatly told than Road of Bones and did more to define its antagonists; the result is an enjoyable horror comic, if not a scary one. Read Full Review
Lots of blood, crazy sea creature design, and a twist ending suitable to a horror story make this a quick but enjoyable end to the tale.
As a series Ehhhhhhhh its alright