The rest of the Home Sick Pilots continue their search for Ami through the Old James House. But the house doesn't want them to find her... and is now full of very angry restless spirits. Will they live to cover Blitzkrieg Bop another day?
Like 2001'sThirteen Ghosts,but better...way better. Home Sick Pilotsis a must-read supernatural horror tale with some serious attitude. Read Full Review
Wijngaard does an amazing job with the art in the issue. There are so many great details to be found in the panels and in the characters themselves. Each moment of the story is framed perfectly and does an awesome job of building on the stories tension and terror. Read Full Review
Home Sick Pilots #3 explores how people handle grief in different ways while continuing to flesh out its universe with new story developments. Given how the issue ends, Ami may be reunited with one of her friendsand said reunion could turn extremely deadly. Read Full Review
Home Sick Pilots continues to be a deeply moving horror story that's filled with clever ideas and well-written characters. Teenagers in the punk scene is an often underlooked world, and Watters and Wijngaard have done a great job lifting it up in an interesting way. Read Full Review
This comic is absolutely bursting with potential, such a clever and different spin on the haunted house story, and three issues in it feels like the story hasn’t even begun in earnest yet. Interesting characters, unique concept, gorgeous art, there’s so much here to recommend. Jump on this series now while it’s still early days, if it keeps going the way it is this will be one of the best and most talked about comics out there. Read Full Review
The world of reality and the world of ghosts intersect with catastrophic consequences! Read Full Review
Home Sick Pilots is a weird adventure and I am all aboard for it. It is heartfelt and emotional, yet fun and goofy at the same time. It is scary and morose, yet still fun and full of mystery. A mixture of a bunch of different things that, when I say out loud, totally shouldn't work together. But I find myself excited for each issue now. Read Full Review
A much more heartfelt chapter in this ghost story that seems to be leading to something even scarier. Read Full Review
If not for some decent ghost designs there would be nothing here. Read Full Review
What a masterpiece of a series from Watters and Wijngaard. The art is gorgeous, especially the coloring. And it matches the story so so well, it all flows effortlessly. The story has a bit of everything, is well balanced, and is not as meta as Coffin Bound while still being very deep.
One of the most original things out there. You’re missing out if you’re not reading this.
Home Sick Pilots
Issue: 3
Publisher: Image @imagecomics
Writer: Dan Waters @danpgwatters
Artist: Caspar Wijngaard @caspar_wijngaard
Letters: Aditya Bidikar @adityabidikar
Cover: Caspar Wikngaard
As the house continues to send Ami out to retrieve its ghosts, Buzz struggles to accept her disappearance. Refusing to give up on her, Buzz continues to search the old James House and is convinced the building itself is intentionally keeping the two apart. Believing herself to be retrieving the sixth ghost, Ami happens upon something much worse. Meanwhile at the house, Buzz seemingly hears Ami’s cries of help and falls under the influence of the Horseshoe Ghost.
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