Sam uncovers more of his family's dark history, which extends all the way into the beating heart of the park itself.
Williamson has an excellent rhythm for the series. The seventh issue brings the ensemble to a very crucial moment. Its a conflict that has been brewing for quite some time. Its a bit strange to see it flow out the way that it does in the seventh issue. One might have expected something more dynamic in the showdown. Its just a conversation before the food arrives at a restaurant. Williamson, Bressan, and Lucas make the pre-dinner conversation quite engrossing. Read Full Review
Now that Dark Ride has more than found its footing, it finally decides to peel back a layer and show us the proverbial "man behind the curtain" and creates one of the book's most bone-chilling issues yet. Read Full Review
It's all about family drama inDark Ride #7, which leads to a new threat for Sam and the resurfacing of his father. The past and present collide in a strong chapter utilizing a key flashback and a lot of dysfunction at the dinner table. Read Full Review
Bressan deliver some beautiful art in this issue. The dark tone of the story is perfectly captured in the imagery. Read Full Review
Dark Ride proves that theme parks may not be great places for families. But for readers, it makes for a good story with some even stronger artwork. While the outcome is largely predictable, the cliffhanger ending will leave most coming back for more. Read Full Review
This series is about a haunted amusement park in Nevada. I should say a supposed haunted amusement park. Weird things happen people disappear. It’s an amusement park who’s theme is horror.
So in this issue we get a little family history followed by a dinner at a vet exclusive club with the family plus the reporter trying to expose the park because her brother was found hanging there shortly after he started working there.
The father confronts the reporter and says they have security footage of her brother banging himself and that she is banned from the park. He also argues with his son who walks out and says that he is done with the park.
So in closing this is a good set up issue you ar more