With Eden on the brink of self-destruction, Mark and his mother put aside their differences to stop the internal and external forces seeking to tear Eden apart.
'Postal' continues to surprise and evolve as a pulpy crime drama with engaging characters and a premise that promises anything can happen. With the arrival of Molly, a town of criminals in hiding has itself a new villain. Hill and company keep getting better and better. Although, I may never forgive Hill for that violent cliff hanger. I don't know we'll see until next month. Make sure 'Postal' is on your pull-list to see what happens next. Read Full Review
Just like it did after launching in 2015, Postal continues to use its great premise as a reservoir for developing even better stories. Month in and month out, this book is becoming a lock to get my stamp of approval. Read Full Review
See larger imagePostal #10With Eden on the brink of self-destruction, Mark and his mother put aside their differences to stop the internal and external forces seeking to tear Eden apart.Kindle Edition:Check Amazon for Pricing Digital OnlyRelease date February 24, 2016. Read Full Review
Postal #10 is the type of comic I want to read over and over again. With a smart script, consistent visual style and enough personality to sell its own brand of crazy there's plenty of worth to be founded within the happenings of this town and its ongoing series. Read Full Review
I really enjoyed this and will be getting the trade. Think I need to find a shit comic to get away from all this positivity. Read Full Review