CUTTER: Issues 1-4, weekly throughout October! What if that kid you and your friends picked on in your youth came back with a vengeance...to kill you and your friends? That dark guilt-ridden fear is at the core of CUTTER, a cautionary tale about the sins of your past coming back to haunt you. Jeremy lives a quiet life with his wife in a rural town. Successful and stable, Jeremy is the guy next door. But he and his high school friends share a dark secret. And when that secret literally comes back to haunt them, Jeremy must confront his past and his own sanity as he comes face to face with a vicious serial killer..."The Cutter." From televisionmore
While the majority of the credit for this deservedly goes to the creative team of Fahey, Napton and DiBari, The editors and management of Top Cow deserve credit for allowing this team the space and freedom to develop their craft. If they continue in this direction, this team could very easily make a huge name for themselves in horror comics. Read Full Review
I don't think this book would succeed the way it does in any other season than the Halloween/October one and I think employing the weekly release method was an excellent decision that may bring readers back even next October to revisit this. Read Full Review
A better outing than #1, with superb art work propelling this chilling, suspenseful thriller. Read Full Review
Throughout the issue its apparent that the writers are enjoying writing such an fun and silly concept, but they never let that enjoyment wash over into ruining the atmosphere they are trying to generate. It's still a creepy comic and one that keeps you on your toes up the the cliffhanger conclusion. Something big is going to happen next issue and I can't wait. Read Full Review
While it's still not a brilliant comic, the biggest narrative problem has been resolved. It's a fun read, and worth checking out if you enjoy brutal slasher horror. Read Full Review
This issue is great, so why only a 7.5? Well, the first issue got that rating for benefit of the doubt. This one hasn't learned from that, but is still neato.