Corinne comes face to face with the man responsible for the death of her friend during a harrowing battle above the city.
If the brilliant artwork featuring a technologically dependent world cast into the shadows blurring the lines between life and death isn't enough, the unnatural mystery that is beginning to unravel in Empty Zone #4 should be more than enough to keep you coming back. Read Full Review
This is a really intricate, action-packed issue. Alexander’s artwork has got to be my favorite part. The inks are done so well, and everything comes across with such a dramatic appeal that I can’t help but adore it. Alexander is definitely starting to let us see the bigger picture of everything, so now is a great time to start keeping up with the series! Read Full Review
Empty Zone seems to me a very real creation, and it is building drama and story in the right way. Its a gradual progression, but with each new episode another fine layer of detail is being added and you find yourself becoming more and more immersed in this story. It very much reminds me of Season One of Breaking Bad in that respect. Whether it can reach the dizzy heights of that juggernaut remains to be seen, but its made a damn good start so far. Read Full Review