the art in this looks amazing!!!
END OF STORY ARC! "ORIGINAL SINS," Conclusion: In this pulse-pounding conclusion to "Season Two" of the hottest supernatural horror story in comics, it's a surreal nightmare as Father Fred and Norton finally come face-to-face.
Deeply dreadful and awe-inspiring as ever, Gideon Falls brings its second arc to a heart-pounding conclusion that not only delivers on expectations but raises the bar for the book. Read Full Review
Gideon Falls is Supernatural Horror at its best; Issue #11 brings the series' second arc to a close, and as this chapter concludes, excitement levels couldn't be higher. Yet another masterwork of modern visual storytelling,Gideon Falls #11is not to be missed. Read Full Review
The finale to the second major arc of Gideon Falls continues to cement the series as one of the best ongoing on the market. Horror fans, and comic fans in general, owe it to themselves to start reading it immediately. The stakes keep rising, and the talent has so much they want to show off. Read Full Review
The art by Andrea Sorrentino is nuts, I will say it's hard to tell what's going on at times but that's the point haha. I loved the spread of the multiverse laid out to see, so super interesting. Again I can't say much more because I don't want to spoil anything. This issue really has to be seen firsthand. Read Full Review
This issue is as frightening as it is dizzying. There is so much going on in this series, and readers dont yet know how deep into the mysteries and the story theyve gone. This is a horror book in a class of its own, and I highly recommend doing yourself a favor and getting caught up with it. Read Full Review
Gideon Falls continues to be one of the most perplexing, head-scratching titles on the shelf today. Read Full Review
A must-read issue for fans of Gideon Falls. Circumstances are so changed by its end, readers who miss it will find themselves out of the loop. Read Full Review
So many new questions. But hot dang if I'm not down for whatever is to come next. Compelling writing, great twists, chilling artwork, period. Now I'm all caught up though, so I'm back to waiting for the next monthly issue.
THE GOOD:
-I cannot possibly imagine how incredibly brilliant both Lemire and Sorrentino have to be to create an accomplishment such as this issue. It is a work of art. It belongs in a museum. If you are not reading this series, you need to remedy that. Immediately. I'm not going to say much. I think this little section says enough, but I will specify exactly what blew me out my couch and into f***ing Mars.
-This comic is inventive. Especially the visuals. Sorrentino knows how to experiment with what a comic can be and what it can look like and really truly succeed.
-I don't usually pay attention to this kind of stuff, but the lettering was absolutely phenomenal. This is everything a comic can achieve to be more
Man, this comic is wild! I barely even noticed it passing, I was so gripped!
Probably my favorite issue in awhile. This issue was genuinely horrific. I think my interest in the mystery has been refreshened and I'm very interested in seeing what happens next.
It's 2019 and comics books have finally reached the stage where they are to be considered the top tier art.
Awesome issue. I can't even fathom having to draw this series. Definitely one of the best comic series right now.
Horrificly trippy. This issue and series is really f'in good.