Presumed dead, traveling across the country, Ami just might finally be happy. But you can't outrun your problems forever - which is particularly a problem if your problems take the form of a
one-hundred-ton haunted house.
Ami and Buzz are alive, but not all that well. After all, Ami now shares an unbreakable link with the haunted old James House stalking her across America. Read Full Review
This issue shows a genuine interest in modulating mood, mode, and tone between issues that should serve the series well in the long run. Watters and Wijngaard point the pages in the direction of a chapter that allows the supernatural end of this supernatural horror to rest along the edges of the narrative. Characters are given a bit of a breather before the next chapter. Read Full Review
Wijngaard delivers some beautiful art throughout this issue. Everything from the characters to the atmosphere is brilliantly detailed and perfect for the mood and tone of the story. A great looking issue that does a great job of contrasting both its lighter and darker moments. Read Full Review
Home Sick Pilots is a richly written and drawn series that continues to redefine itself. Issue #7 carves out an interesting love story and how that may affect the ghosts within the story. Read Full Review
Home Sick Pilots continues to be a series for me that I like, but have a hard time with at the same time. I think the first few issues not focusing on the characters hurt it a little bit. As these issues start to connect us back with the friends/bandmates of The Home Sick Pilots. Bt, the concept and overall "idea" of the story coming together is a ton of fun. Giant walking, fighting haunted houses, controlled like mechs powered by ghosts! I think this series is starting to slowly morph into what it needs to be, just hope it is not too late for it. Read Full Review
Home Sick Pilots established in its first story arc that this comic is not to be missed. Stellar writing, stunning art, a unique and different plot. All the pieces are there to produce a comic that will really appeal to readers. This is the kind of magic that rarely happens, when the perfect creative team work together on a project to produce something really special. READ THIS COMIC. Read Full Review
It's an excellent second issue for new readers, but only an above adequate reset for those who made it past the first story arc. Read Full Review