There are no victims, only targets. Kaydon's pain parade envelops everything it touches.
Writing also takes a stronger, impactful hit with the character Martina; Kays friend who recognizes all that Kay is going through. Issue #4 is definitely going to be a must read after the ending of this issue. Still dark, bloody, and loaded with social commentary, Glitterbomb: The Fame Game remains a consistently fresh series. Read Full Review
If you love horror, crime, suspense this is the book for you. Read Full Review
I'm sad to see this series wrapping up again, but I am enjoying the story and art. Jim Zub is telling his story and isn't letting the story drag. After every issue has ended in the series, I couldn't wait to get my hands on the next issue. Read Full Review
Great coloration and strong character moments for Isaac and Kaydon make this another solid outing for the Glitterbomb team. Read Full Review