When an immortal talk radio celebrity discovers a slight problem with living-forever, he turns to Drum Hellar, the psychedelic detective, for help. But Drum's got problems of his own. He's in prison, in the doghouse with his girlfriend and in serious need of drugs! He'll have to take desperate-and deadly-action!
The end of this issue drops yet another bomb on the reader but you just know that no matter what, Drum will have something to say about it. And, with the proper amount of drugs in his system, he might just figure out what to do. It may be weird. It may be bizarre. But I can assure you, that it will be interesting and never dull. Read Full Review
Without a doubt. Drumheller is really starting to come into focus, and I'm so glad that it is. Although it keeps up its trippy, random feel, this comic is starting to be more and more enjoyable as the writer spends more time developing the plot and the characters. Read Full Review
Drumhellar defies explanation. Its steeped in a mysterious world that plays by its own rules and never ceases to impress. This acid soaked adventure through the metaphysical world that isnt concerned with answers just yet. Read Full Review
Master artist of the horror genre, Riley Rossmo, teams up with writer Alex Link to bring us the zany and cooky fourth chapter of Drumhellar. If you're in any way familiar with Rossmo's work (think Bedlam, Rebel Blood, Dia de los Muertos), then you know you're in for a fun trip"and I use the word "trip" loosely. Read Full Review
While Ill freely admit (and Im sure the creators would echo this sentiment) that this title isnt for everyone, and can be a somewhat challenging read with all the surreal plot points and frequent hallucinations, theres something utterly engaging about it thats difficult not to be drawn in by. Links knack for realistic, humorous dialogue and Rossmos truly unique artistic style marry up perfectly here, creating a book that is truly like nothing else on the shelves. Read Full Review
Issue four is really starting to tie into what could hopefully be a larger story. Perhaps Rossmo has a very specific end game but he hasn't quite kept me on the edge of my seat so far. By the end of issue four I found the series to be enjoyable but I am not ‘dying' to know what happens next. As there are just so many cool comic series out right now Drum Hellar doesn't quite make into the top tier. It's a cool series for sure and will please anyone who likes ‘alternative' storytelling structure and non-traditional comic book art. If you like any of the books or mentioned above you should take a chance of Drum Hellar and pick up this issue! Read Full Review
Drumhellar #4 is a mixture of questions and answers. Rossmo and Link clearly have a story to tell but theyre keeping their cards close to their chests for now. While this does hinder the comprehension of the story, the beautiful art and oddities presented in this issue make it worth reading. Read Full Review
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