Every Halloween, all the teenagers in Oak Valley throw a party out at the Pit. Tonight, as the keg is tapped and the band kicks off their set, survivors and killers alike make their way toward the festivities, ready to light the fuse on the most explosive rager the town has ever seen… Michael Walsh (Universal Monsters: Frankenstein) and Claire Roe (Dark Spaces: Hollywood Special) rejoin James Tynion IV (The Department of Truth) for a brutal turning point in the smash-hit horror phenomenon!
Exquisite Corpses continues to be a well made package. As long the pacing keeps ramping up, and Tyrnion and Walsh don't pull any contrived plotting in the coming issues, I'll continue to be stunned by this series. Read Full Review
Exquisite Corpses #7 is a gripping and tightly wound chapter that ramps up the danger on every frontdelivering sharp character beats, standout action, and a finale that promises major upheaval as the series barrels into its final act. Read Full Review
THe hope is that theres some sense of conclusion about it all that might feel justified. THe series had been set-up as a simplehorror competition with brackets and everything. As the story begins to break down, it begins to feel a bit like a post-aocalytpic competition drama where some sort of hero is going to emerge to challenge the whole thing and destroy thesystem, which would be nice and everything but it would lack the kind of intensity that it might have otherwise held if theyd folowed-through to the end of it with the rhythm they established at the beginning of the series. Read Full Review
This is a pretty cool comic.
It's fun. It has some cool visuals. It's just never must read for me. Still leaves me entertained every time though.