MINISERIES FINALE
Dan has found his missing daughter. She is in the clutches of a fiendish family that wishes to use her connection to the unquiet dead to raise something horrible from beyond the veil. This new spirit is so vicious... so malignant... that its presence could cast the world into the darkness of a supernatural ice age.
As final issues go this is very, very well done. It gives us a conclusion which, while dark and chilling, is still extremely satisfying, but it also leaves us desperate for more. There are many unanswered questions from this series, which is not a bad thing, and to my great delight, Cullen Bunn has confirmed that this will now be the first arc of an ongoing title rather than the miniseries weve had so far, so look out for the further adventures of these characters in the future. Read Full Review
Bunn has closed this chapter of the story extremely well. Not everything is clean and there he's left open a world of possibilities for these characters and this world. I look forward to seeing where the story goes next and how it evolves with the foundation Bunn has laid with this series. Read Full Review
An unnerving yet thrilling finale to the Image Comics mini-series. With excellent writing and atmospheric art and design, Cold Spots #5 is a perfect conclusion to Cullen Bunn and Mark Torres' horror comic. Read Full Review
Cold Spots reaches a conclusion with this issue, but it's clear it's just getting started. This opening arc is like an origin story for a world of terror that I can't wait to see explored further. It's a gripping tale that shows how far one man will go to save his daughter, even if that means facing down evil spirits from the afterworld ready to suck the life right out of him. Read Full Review
Overall I enjoyed this series. Endi g could have been better.
So much for the 'slow burn'. The series rushes to its conclusion with vague promises of more one day.