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2019 EISNER AWARD WINNER, BEST NEW SERIES
"WICKED WORLDS," Part One
After the mind-bending destruction of the Black Barn, our heroes find themselves spread across the Gideon Falls multiverse the barn contained within! While Angie struggles to survive in a 1984 version, Clara is alone in the old West, Father Fred is a man out of place in cyberpunk Gideon Falls-and where Norton landed is anyone's guess... And while these worlds all seem far apart, the Laughing Man is always closer than you think!
With Gideon Falls #22, this title turns from western horror to full-on sci-fi thriller and that's probably the least bonkers thing about this book. Read Full Review
This book makes you feel all is lost, which is usually the beginning of a glorious comeback for the good guys. More importantly, though, this is the start of the exploration of brand new worlds and I can't wait to explore more as the story arc continues. Read Full Review
Just keeps getting better and better Read Full Review
A solid issue, but one that feels like the creators are trying to catch readers up to speed rather than do any substantive storytelling. Read Full Review
This was an OK setup issue but I want more of Gideon falls!
I liked this, although it was a little overwhelming at times!
I'm just so glad this series has expanded. I was so close to giving up on it. My attention is little and my patience is none. But it has gone off in a cool, new direction. So hopefully it won't get to the point it was at before where I was rolling the dice and hoping for a comic with cool art showcases.
Glad to see this series back. Pretty tame issue tbh, but I'm sure things will pick up from here.
Once again a really good issue of gideon falls and I'm so glad its back. I do think it was more of a set up issue for the next arc. Every once in a while gideon falls has shifted gears to completely change how the story is going and this is one of them. Its not bad at all just didnt really follow the climax of last issue as much as I wanted it to. Im really curious to see how they get out of this mess though.
Art great as always. Start of a new arch transitioning from a Small town America/religious horror to a more sci-fi dystopian horror. Really smooth conversion I have never seen in horror comics. Writing, art, colors, paneling, all suberb. Lots of unique world-building for this new arc, but reads really fast.
You can tell Lemire has been reading some Fahrenheit 451. Glad to see it back after a 3 month delay.