Drum learns it’s hard to lay low when you’re a magnet for paranormal phenomena. A trio of strange killers stalks the Whitlock woods nearby, and when Harold discovers them, the results are shocking!
If you are in the market for something different from the norm, do yourself a solid and go pick up Drumhellar. Heck, go out and get the first volume trade and get caught up with me. It wont disappoint. Read Full Review
Still though, the only thing missing in Issue #7 is some of the answers. We have bounced around all over, but we are no more coherent of what is really at play than Drum himself. I think there are some impressive outcomes going at work, but I would like to see a few more tidbits earlier than we have. Still though, Drumhellar is one that will not disappoint and might just entertain you thoroughly if you give it a go. Read Full Review
This issue was not garbage, let me make that clear. It was just too mundane in comparison to the fantastical magic of every issue that has come before it. There are good things in here, the opening pages had me engaged with their almost meta contemplations and the last two pages are so goddamn amazing that they could almost make up for the rest of this lackluster issue. I know that personally Im along for this ride till the very end but its getting harder and harder to recommend this to anyone else. Read Full Review
Drumhellar #7 is pretty dang bad. It has some improvements in areas of the last issue, but it doesn't offer anything particularly good either. Heck, it even takes a bit away from the last issue with nothing visually unique or interesting on the pages. All you got is a poorly written story with bland characters. There's nothing to get into here and this comic still remains not recommended at all. Read Full Review
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