MINISERIES PREMIERE
Diomede Islands.For three months each year, you can walk from the USA to Russia across an ice bridge—a frozen path known as the Ice Curtain.In 1963, when the body of a young woman is discovered on this icy no-man’s land, the already fragile relationship between the superpowers threatens to collapse. With nuclear tensions rising, an FBI agent and a KGB operative must solve the murder—before the ice melts…and war ignites.From SOMETHING EPIC and BLOOD COMMANDMENT creator SZYMON KUDRANSKI comes the must-read thriller of the year.
No Man's Land is a stunning political thriller that blends the tension of war with emotional depth. Szymon Kudraski's talent for creating outstanding comics is seriously unmatched, and with No Man's Land he proves once again that just as skilled at crafting a story as he is at illustrating the tale. His One Man Art comics have been fantastic and No Man's Land is right at home among his best work. This is a must-read. Read Full Review
For readers fascinated by the atmosphere of the Cold Waror simply those who enjoy gripping, thriller-style graphic novels, No Man's Land is a must-read. With its blend of espionage, political intrigue, and murder mystery, it delivers a story that feels both chillingly real and irresistibly suspenseful. Read Full Review
NO MAN'S LAND #1 is the bee's knees. It's a masterclass in mood, art, and storytelling, a dense and compelling read that leaves you hungry for the next issue. With its stellar art, gripping plot, and a protagonist you can't help but root for Read Full Review
The art is also incredible. Kudranskis gritty, realistic style paints a haunting tone that fits the story perfectly. Issue #1 uses the mix of extraordinary artwork and entertaining premise to draw readers into the shadowy world of spies and murder while also fleshing out the flawed, but likable main character. Read Full Review
Kudranski always delivers stellar art and this first issue is no exception. I love the color palate, the details in the character and the use of shadow to convey mood. Read Full Review
This one is deep. It read almost like it was made for TV. There is tons of dialogue and narration that reveals information in small portions. When you put all of that together you get one dark and brooding overarching story. Collins is brilliant and flawed. The situation is dire. The stakes are high. The tension is thick. If you're willing to put in the work, and you're fascinated by history and murder mysteries, this book is for you. Read Full Review
Moody, tightly written, and visually striking, this first issue succeeds both as a gripping Cold War thriller and as a thoughtful exploration of the personal cost of espionage. It's an engrossing debut that sets a high bar for the series ahead. Read Full Review