In this issue, we learn the sad tale of Chief Navigator Elox. What secret in his past might doom the crew of The Charon, and why does he hate everyone so much?
A nice mashup of genres, an engaging story, interesting characters and descent art. Yeah, I want more of this. 5 out of 5! Read Full Review
This is one of the best books available. The story is an incredible combination of science fiction and horror, with everyone keeping secrets from the other. The visuals are awesome, thrilling readers to advanced technology that falters before ancient evils. Everything about this book works and has me eagerly awaiting every issue. If I had only one series to recommend to readers, this would be it. Definitely not for young ones, but absolutely stellar for those craving something to terrify. Read Full Review
Outer Darkness #4 boasts even more of Laymans humor and tight storytelling, with superb art from Chan and fine lettering from Brosseau to elevate another great entry in this outstanding series. Read Full Review
I love this series, although it may not be everyone's cup of tea, but whatever, more books for me! Read Full Review
It's still hard to really care about anything that happens to anyone on this ship, and even Elox's character is undermined by the trite conclusion of this issue, but the issue does hint at the potential of this series if it could just find a way to make readers care about anyone in it. Read Full Review