"THE MISPLACED MAN": Back in modern Gideon Falls, Father Fred and Angie continue to look for clues about the mysterious Norton, and a dark mystery from Father Fred's past is revealed.
With a Joker title lined up under DC's Black Label imprint later this year, the duo will continue to excited and awe readers with all of their collaborations still to come. With a live-action television show in the works and without an end in sight for the title, this series and its creators continue to completely outdo themselves with each new chapter as they deliver this modern classic each month. Read Full Review
Another chilling and excellent issue. Its clear to see why Gideon Falls won its Eisner as it provides gorgeous art and thought provoking plot developments every month. If you havent gotten around to picking up this series I highly recommend going out and checking out the first trade paperback. Cheers to more issues of following our cast through terrifying trips through the Gideon Falls multiverse. Read Full Review
I'm very interested in seeing how the next issue unfolds as we return to Norton Sinclair's perspective. The return to the main plot is geared more towards reintegrating us to the "real" Gideon Falls, and while it lacks the same shock and awe as the mini-arc preceding it, Gideon Falls #15 is still a great portend for all the great storytelling to come. Read Full Review
The only way out is through, and this side-step only made the anticipation for what's next that much greater. Like Wilfred, we are all 'The Misplaced Man.' Read Full Review
Gideon Falls is in a strange place that has been somewhere interesting, but mostly hard to follow. Don't but the book down, keep reading. Lemire will take us back to the Gideon Falls we know, but in the meantime, get lost in the artwork. I still recommend this so people can follow along and keep up with the story of the Black Barn. Read Full Review
At long last, the storylines of Gideon Falls finally begin to converge and it's as mind-boggling"or downright confusing"as you'd expect. Read Full Review
Insanity at its best.
THE GOOD:
-This series won't give me a break. If you're not reading it, you're missing out.
-I don't know how Andrea Sorrentino does it. He's a god. That's the only rational explanation for how he can put out such amazing art so consistently.
-Damn, the character work is great here. Wilfred's internal conflicts are becoming more dark and complex by the page and Angie is so goddamn compelling.
-Holy shit, this issue scared me. That Rebecca scene was absolutely terrifying.
-Jeff Lemire can write. I cannot wait for these guys' Joker comic.
-This provided a satisfying update to the second arc's finale. I can't wait to see Norton and Clara's issue.
THE BAD:
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Everytime I read a new issue, I always say to myself, "what the fuck?" In a totally good way.
I sometimes feel like I struggle a little bit with the art, but for the most part it’s great.
While not as insane as the last few issues have been, this is still really good.
This issue felt short, but maybe it was just the quick pacing that had me burning through the pages. There were the usual bits of WTF moments, scares, and added intrigue with the Rebecca mystery. As usual, Sorrentino’s art style matched Lemire’s tone, and we got another good issue of Gideon Falls.