Fire and blood have awoken something ancient beneath the earth. It feasts on flesh, and no one can stop it. This is how the world ends. Grab a loved one.
You know the drill by now. Top story, top art, beautiful colors. What's not to love? This issue maintains the high standards seen so far in the series, gives us a wider view of what's going on and cranks the story up a notch. Special mention also for a great cover to this issue. Keep them coming. Read Full Review
Gasolina has been one of my favorite indy books for going on five months now. Not your typical horror story, this has elements not seen in most horror comics. There's crime, horror, suspense, drama and so much more. The stars of this story think it's all over at the compound, but little do they know what happened after they got away. Hopefully next month we'll find out exactly what that demonic creature is living in the boy's chest cavity and what its plans are. Read Full Review
Crossing horror, crime, local and international politics with action elements has given Gasolina as a whole something to work with that set it apart from most titles. On that same token, the muddled development of all that left a sour taste in my mind. God bless the letters page, where we learn that there is a cultural gap at play and get to see the narrative work in process happen in response to the letters from readers. Read Full Review