Drumhellar #8

Writer: Riley Rossmo, Alex Link Artist: Riley Rossmo Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: August 27, 2014 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 3
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Harold's strange accident is finally revealed! Red teases Drum with clues to his past, and it leaves Drum with uneasy questions. Just what does Red know? Will Drum ever find the killers leaving a trail of orphans across the state? And most disturbingly: does he even want to?

  • 10
    Unleash The Fanboy - Max Delgado Aug 26, 2014

    I've read every issue of Drumhellar so far, and still can't neatly categorize it. But that doesn't matter. Because I'm loving it. And for now that's good enough. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - James Anders II Aug 28, 2014

    The tone may be a little more morbid than the last, but nothing has changed with this title eight issues in. Rossmo and Link are bringing it in a big way and to read Drumhellar is to absolutely love it. It is a nice alternative to other titles and well worth the investment as you get such a multilayer of goodness with each issue. Hell, Drumhellar is a tiramisu of comic reading. It is sweet, bold, decadent, and a little sinister too. But it is one title that you will definitely enjoy and order again. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Big Comic Page - Shane Hoffman Aug 26, 2014

    The trips themselves are becoming a little predictable, but each one has its own unique aftermath that make them visually different every time. So even though the trips are a tad more predictable and expected, this doesn't impact them to the point where they take away from the story. Not only does Rossmo continue to keep my interest in the twisted tales of Drum Hellar, but also his artwork still pops and catches my eye. Each trip alone is a new avenue for Rossmo to show his skills and just wow us with what he can throw on a page. Read Full Review

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