"STATIONS OF THE CROSS," Part Three: After a near fatal encounter, Father Burke finds himself in "The Village," an eerie place where the people seem to worship Norton Sinclair and leave him with more questions than answers... at least until an old (and we mean REALLY old) Doctor shows up.
As the duo continues to draw out this slow burn, more secrets and questions reveal themselves and keep interest locked on the title. With an ending coming from completely the left field, the next chapter will be left to answer many questions as to what has truly taken place and what will come next. Lemire and Sorrentino continue to produce one of the most original, engaging and imaginative titles on the market today. Read Full Review
Gideon Falls has grown into a wide web of terror, spanning multiple generations. A dark cloud hangs over every page, like a dreary sense of foreboding. Every time you think you have this figured out, writer Jeff Lemire takes another turn and flips everything on its head. Looking back on the series to date reveals some very careful planning on his part, revealing just enough to keep the story shrouded in mystery. From the way this book is going, I hope it runs forever. Read Full Review
As always, Gideon Falls is a masterclass in visual storytelling. The plot has ramped up rapidly since the first arc, and Lemire is doing an excellent job giving answers that only serve to create further mysteries. Sorrentino is putting out the best work of his career, and improves with every issue. The layouts and artwork throughout are exquisite, and serve to enhance the story in an incredible way. Each scene's tone is defined by how Sorrentino lays out the page, and the entire issue is a structural masterpiece. Read Full Review
Knowing the history behind Gideon Falls has been an illuminating experience, yet it still feels like we're ignorant of all of the difficulties to come. But there's no doubt that in mind that Gideon Falls is one of the best stories on the shelves and horror fans will be remiss not to be consuming the narrative immediately. Read Full Review
Overall, "Gideon Falls" #14 is yet another great chapter of "Gideon Falls." Read Full Review
This week sets up some big moves for the coming issues, and I am very, very ready for it. Read Full Review
Not themost thrilling issue of Lemires incredible series but a mediocre issue of Gideon Falls is still an excellent comic by normal comic standards. Read Full Review
Not themost thrilling issue of Lemires incredible series but a mediocre issue of Gideon Falls is still an excellent comic by normal comic standards. Read Full Review
Gideon Falls #14 another entry in a stellar series that unfolds like some sort of insane piece of origami art. Time will tell of Lemire is able to stick the landing, but on the evidence at hand in Gideon Falls #14, its more likely than not that he'll be able to present a stunning finale that will reward our patience. Read Full Review
With the usual twists and turns that come with this title, nothing particularly stands out this month, but thankfully it's apparent something massive is coming to Gideon Falls... Eventually... Read Full Review
The concept of multi-dimensions might be complex but Lemire just made that quite easy to grasp while continuing to instigate wonder and mystery. The reveal at the end was brilliant absolute mind-bending(i was definitely not expecting that!!!)
THE GOOD:
-I've come to expect perfection from this comic, and it's come to deliver every single time.
-Man, Andrea Sorrentino is something else. He clearly puts so much effort into his artwork, it's really something to behold.
-Whoa, I didn't expect to see old Angie appear there.
-Holy shit, that guy was the [SPOILER REDACTED]! Well done, Mr. Lemire. Well done.
-That splash page that is literally in the middle is incredible.
-Man, I cannot wait for the next issue.
THE BAD:
-Not much. Not much at all.
I can’t wait to see where it goes!
Really good issue. I'm hopeful that everything becomes clearer soon though.
I like doing sound effects when there's a trippy part. It seems like it doesn't add anything, but amuses me. Sweet comic.