SERIES PREMIERE
A GHOST STORY FOR THE END OF THE WORLD!
In a not-so-far future rife with climate disasters and worldwide instability, an eccentric billionaire and his crew-a disgraced journalist, a radical doctor, a TV demonologist, and a squad of hard-bitten military contractors-set out to prove the existence of life after death. But even if their mission is a success, the truth behind the "most haunted place on earth" may not be the comforting revelation the world is hoping for.
Theres a whole John W. Campbell Who Goes There? feel to the series. A group of experts in a few different areas dive into the unknown. Some of the better examples of this sort of thing in pop fiction tend to be sci-fi horror. Cady and Mutti take a group of people who dont seem to believe in ghosts into the heart of supernatural horror while also fusing the narrative with a post-apocalyptic vibe. Its a fun mash-up that could easily play with the audiences expectations. Itll be interesting to see where Cady and Mutti take it. Read Full Review
The immersive storytelling and artwork bring the story to life, creating a bleak but fascinating world. The post-apocalyptic setting also adds a feeling of dread and unease, making it an excellent choice for horror comics fans. Cady's writing coupled with Andrea Mutti's artwork has created a unique and terrifying world, with characters that are easy to identify with. Read Full Review
If you like horror stories, you can probably guess whats going to happen next, but there are some unique ideas and fresh takes that are a lot of fun. Read Full Review
I was incredibly glad I picked this up on a whim. It's smart, scary, and had a fantastic cliffhanger to bring me on for what's next. I'm excited to pick up the next issue. Read Full Review
Mutti crafts some beautiful art in the issue. The visuals do a wonderful job of complementing the story and its premise. Read Full Review
Haunt You To The End #1is a great beginning to a series with the potential to truly satisfy on the sensations of fear and deeply human character work the best of the genre can offer. All the pieces are here wrapped up beautifully with the book's visuals, but only time will tell whether this book will manage to amaze. Read Full Review
I greatly enjoyed the first installment of Haunt You to the End from Image Comics & Top Cow Productions. I look forward to the next revelation in the mystery behind Isla Lodo, Shahs mission, and what his crew will face when they finally arrive at the Rassmussen Mansion, the epicenter of the island's otherworldly occurrences. Read Full Review
Overall, Haunt You to The End offers an intriguing start and has the potential to further develop its unique environmental backdrop. Despite the somewhat uninteresting characters, the story is an enjoyable read with captivating themes and ideology to explore and ponder on. Hopefully, in the next few issues, they will delve deeper into Isla Lodo and unravel the truth about ghosts and the location. Read Full Review
Haunt You To The End starts as a run of the mill ghost story, give or take a sci-fi twist, but will likely satisfy fans of the genre looking for their fix. Read Full Review
I do love a good ghost story and this was strangely slow to burn but has a high level of promise. The art for me didn't quite hit levels that I had anticipated as I love his work but I put that down to a script that needed a bit of a nudge along quicker. Not bad for an issue 1 and at least Top Cow get a 10/10 for the subject material
So this book was good. The art wasn’t in a style I like but the story kept me going to the end.
It’s kinda a post apocalyptic ghost hunt. Humans have destroyed the reality and now the atmosphere and air quality is dangerous. A billionaire tries to get a team to investigate a haunted island that after the week is t going to exist any more.
Also a fun fact about this comic is that in the beginning it shows the, going through a hotel in LA they make a comment how at one time it was the most haunted place in California. This hotel is called The Cecil and I just so happened to stay there when I took a trip out there.
I felt bored at the beginning, but I felt like it corrected itself and will have me back for issue 2. It gives you just enough to want to know more.