Drumhellar #6

Writer: Riley Rossmo, Alex Link Artist: Riley Rossmo Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: June 18, 2014 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 5
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Tantric werewolf wisdom shows Drum Hellar a way out of his romantic and legal complications: run! And Harold? Let’s just say that when you’re a ghostly pink cat creature, love has its challenges. A simpler life waits for them out west: forests, mountains...and murder!

  • 10
    Big Comic Page - Shane Hoffman Jun 17, 2014

    Riley Rossmo and Alex Link have created a truly unique and vivid story with a very uncommon cast of characters. I almost found myself question his state of mind while writing but if that were true I'd also have to question my own state of mind while reading because I found myself being sucked right in to the madness along with him. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Unleash The Fanboy - Max Delgado Jun 17, 2014

    After five good issues, Drumhellar has delivered a stellar one. This might be the best book of the series so far. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    We The Nerdy - Bryan Huth Jun 18, 2014

    Fans of the series will already know this, but for those newcomers,Drumhellar has a lot going for it. Murder, sex, psychedelic visions, and supernatural stuff just to name a few, not to mention the incredible art by Riley Rossmo. What keeps you looked into this book is, just likeSaga, you don't know what's going to happen next. I found myself dying to find out what happened with the ominous murder that is quickly shown in the beginning of the book, but at the same time profoundly intrigued by what I was looking at in the pages between. My only gripe with this book, while this isn't really a drawback at all, is that at times this book just got way too weird. Weird to the point where I really wasn't sure what was going on. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Bloody Disgusting - Zac Thompson Jun 18, 2014

    Drumhellars visuals are at an all-time high. Riley Rossmos art can do no wrong and hell, Id love to see an entire issue consumed by a never ending psychedelic trip. Even with everything I said about this issue feeling a bit more conventional its still one of the most creative books on the shelves. Drumhellar oozes originality from every orifice and youd be a boring fool not to support this stellar book. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - James Anders II Jun 18, 2014

    All of it adds up to another winning episode by this dynamic duo. I was leaning toward the average in review initially as it is in your face. But when reading through it a second time (which is real advisable with this title because of all the intricate weavings that are going on), I found that the story was really a well put together and serious issue. Its flow is smooth and groovy and makes for a nice transition to all of the shenanigans of the first story arc. This arc is going to go into a more dark and creepy direction I believe. And the opener worked as one last romp into fun and frolic before some serious things prepare to be dropped. Drum and Harold are rested and romanced and are now ready to face the darkness that awaits them on this next adventure. Read Full Review

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