There is a new serial killer in Georgia and catching it might mean selling your soul to the Devil.
Nailbiter is a comic I look forward to every month, and this month's issue doesn't disappoint. The combined talents of Williamson, Henderson, Guzowski, Hill, and Levin make for a flawless team and comic. The disturbing and gritty storytelling paints a perfect picture cover to cover. The thrilling story offers a jolt of excitement, akin to watching a scary movie. With Nailbiter, you'll want to cover your eyes but you won't for fear of missing out on something incredible. Read Full Review
There was a lot of progress made in Nailbiter #18 as the hunt for this new serial killer reveals things that will shake up the mystery going into the next issue. Read Full Review
18 issues in and Nailbiter is still macabre and strong. Fans should absolutely continue reading, especially since the story is expanding and not only in terms of plot. Newcomers should not try to jump into this series blindly, pick up the three trade paperbacks that are available and catch up. The story is so engrossing that they will be quick reads. Everyone should be digging their teeth into this Image title. Read Full Review
This book had me interested straight off the bat, I'm a big fan of crime shows and this felt like it could have easily been an episode of Criminal Minds. The art is easy on the eye and with a few stories happening at the same time it never feels slow. Read Full Review
So yeah, this is probably the closest I've come to giving my current favorite title a bad review and I still enjoyed the issue. Hopefully, my other fellow Nailbiter fans won't be overcome with a strange desire ala Agent Baker to bite my face off and/or deface my body with fake horns. Read Full Review
Not a lot happened in this issue.