Lewis and Clark arrive at La Charette - the last settlement on the western frontier - to rescue all its inhabitants and scavenge supplies. But all they'll really find is horror...
It is way too early to start making best comics of the year lists, but we can safely put Manifest Destiny on the contenders list at least. As a history buff and a lover of all things weird, kooky, and slightly off kilter, I can't recommend Manifest Destiny enough. Read Full Review
Overall this book adds on to the great story that is being told here. This is definitely turning out to be a great book and I'm always excited when I see it on my list. Read Full Review
This comic really has it all. The ideas, dialog and art are all top-shelf stuff. I can't imagine anyone not enjoying it. Read Full Review
I can only say that after reading the first three issues of Manifest Destiny that it has continued to build in excitement and story with each successive issue. It is building onto each issue getting just better and better. If you are looking for a title that is a little bit different, yet full of adventure, excitement, and some elements of horror with stunningly beautiful artwork and writing, then this one is right up your alley. Read Full Review
Manifest Destiny so far has been about as pleasant a diversion as a book full of gruesome unpleasantries can be. Time will tell it if unfolds into something more than that. The potential is surely there. Read Full Review