Newburn's list of allies is growing shorter, alienating police contacts and his employers at the Black Castle. And he'll need allies, soon, with a reporter on his tail.
PLUS: Things heat up for the kid as he tries to find a single friend in "GO BACK" by BROTHERS & DRAGOTTA.
Whether it be in the form of a color palette that doesnt betray the surface-level sense of calm or the use of cluttering panels that speed up the previously methodical pace, the game is evident but the motive behind it is still shrouded in questions. This issue feels like a calm before the storm and displays a level of craft from Zdarsky and Phillips that will keep you hooked until the tempest at bay arrives. Read Full Review
Phillips delivers great art throughout the issue. From the intense moments with Newburns mission to the dark, quiet moment between him and Emily, the visuals are stunning and draw in the reader. Read Full Review
The balance between serialization and self-contained mysteries continues to blur in the second round of Newburn as the pressures on its eponymous anti-hero mount. Read Full Review
Newburn delivers a powerful character-driven issue that reveals the cracks widening between the titular private investigator and his already small group of trusted confidants. Read Full Review
The case (and our hero's mind?) may be about to crack wide open. Read Full Review