The new Murder Store is having a grand reopening in Buckaroo! But a returning serial killer has other plans...
Henderson also unleashes some gorgeous cinematic visuals, which makes Nailbiter #28 feel like a true "event" issue despite not being labeled as such. Combine that with an ending that had me screaming at my iPad like an anxious teenager watching a horror movie, and it's a near perfect set up for the eventual conclusion of one of comics' best series. Read Full Review
Nailbiter #28 is where you could say we are hitting a climax in this story. That could be said about many different moments throughout the series, though this is the big one. Nailbiter once again proved why it is among the top go to books in comics if you want your horror fix. This issue also marks the fact that we are nearing an actual end for Nailbiter. Truthfully I admire the answer they gave to why issue #30 would mark the end. And the direction this issue took said enough about how much thought they put into us reaching this point of approaching conclusion. Read Full Review
"Nailbiter" #28 is the windup to what will hopefully be a perfect strike. Read Full Review
The opening pages are particularly well done, and the collateral damage is cranking up as Nailbiter screams to it's conclusion.
"Nailbiter" is coming to an end, and this issue continues to build up the tension leading up to what promises to be a revelatory conclusion.