"Home Again," Part 1 of 2: Despite his fugitive status, Mulder continues to investigate X-Files along the highways and byways of America. His latest stop is a secluded farm, which he soon discovers to be the new home of the infamous Peacock family!
The most infamous episode of the series inspires a worthy cringe inducing sequel. Hold on to something: this is going to turn your stomach. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
X-Files Season 11 is a fitting continuation to the former (and soon to be semi-revived) TV series, as despite there being pacing problems with the art not quite gelling, it still manages to entice. It also leaves us questioning the fates of our characters, with Mulder in particular being in a tight spot. Read Full Review
Helping Harris on that end is artist Matthew Dow Smith, who goes to town with"arrgggh! I can't talk about it yet. Until then, I'll just say that I like what Harris is setting up to give us a trip down nostalgia lane through a surprisingly organic plot thread. This issue isn't the best one in the series by any measure, but the arc as a whole has the potential to be really good. And for what it's worth, I might be one of the few X-Files fans out there who did not like the episode that this one references"like at all. Maybe I'm just kind of squeamish about"that subject. But with this story, I'm actually looking forward to where it might go (as long as I can read the next issue on an empty stomach). Read Full Review