Trapped in a snow bound cabin somewhere outside Black Falls, Canada, a group of terrified survivors must battle more than the blizzard outside to keep their pulses. A maniacal, gun-toting mountain man, an undead Mountie, and a mob of shambling, rotting, reanimated corpses all want inside. As Vietnam-era draft cards burn, horror mounts...and blood will stain the snow. - See more at: http://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/68-homefront-4#sthash.ghqD6wta.dpuf
While many representations lean toward a more stumbling, dead style of Zombie, here we can see a true hunger for flesh captured in the artwork. They are relentless. More in control then their human counterparts. And horrifically captivating. Read Full Review
Seems slightly rushed, but definitely not bad Read Full Review
'68 has proven to be a fun title, but Homefront #4 just fails on creating any empathy. Read Full Review
Visually, the title does fair better. Kyle Charles is a little sketchy, but his pencils do the work in and there aren't any specific panels that stand out as poor. Throw in some soft shades from Jay Fotos and it isn't a bad issue by nature. It definately looks the part, even if the writing leaves little exciting to look at.All in all, this is a somewhat dissapointing end to the series. When you've read this, re-read the first issue and try and connect the dots. Read Full Review
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