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"EMERGENCIES"
All around town, folks are in crisis. But this ambulance ain't stoppin' for no one, baby. ICE CREAM MAN continues with another dreary confection.
If you have enjoyed anything about this series up until this point, you'll love this issue and it's violent delivery of distressing content Read Full Review
Whatever the actual explanation is, this fascinating book will keep me reading what is easily the biggest new horror hit of 2018. Read Full Review
If you still haven't started reading this series, why? Such sights are there to be seen. Read Full Review
This storys use of small vignettes that go on around the two ambulance drivers as they experiment with drugs helps keep the story moving forward as well as tie-in comedy, thriller and even horror into the overall tale, creating a perfect drama. This can be a very hard thing to do with such a hard genre to write about such as existentialism, which, if done wrong can, become very mind-numbing. Read Full Review
Final Verdict: 9.5 "Ice Cream Man" #8 taps into the current zeitgeist by unearthing the not-so-deeply buried specters of post-War America and making us deal with them. Again, or maybe at last. Read Full Review
Another excellent chapter in this anthology horror story, one that goes deeper into the abstruse philosophies hinted at by prior issues. Simply put, few books on the stands today match the craftsmanship and dogma in a single issue of Ice Cream Man. Read Full Review
This one is even more mean-spirited than the ones that came before it and. I'll be honest, it's kind of off-putting. Read Full Review
Ice Cream Man #8 is a mess story-wise and is stretching the definition of "anthology," but at least the art is on-point as always. Read Full Review
Great story.
This was one that lacked some of the emotion but, was highly entertaining.
I didn't like this as much as other issues. It was just sort of a mess, and with the narrative, that should sort of work but it barely does.
This was okay and had some cool ideas, but definitely not my favourite issue, despite neat visuals.