As the murder continues to fray the fragile peace of the town and Maggie’s relationship with the FBI takes a darker turn, Mark decides to come face-to-face with the men responsible for the woman’s murder and learns the truth of his own past.
If there was hesitation to pick up Postal, issue three should convince you to add it to your pull list. It's building something especially dark and wicked by keeping readers on their toes. Get it now! Read Full Review
Postal is one of those rare gems in comics. It may not be bristling with action on every page, but its calculated burn is steeped with intrigue and incredibly unique, character-driven storytelling, the refreshing likes of which come too few and far between in this industry. Read Full Review
This issue was very good and it moved us along plot wise. Bryan Hill and Matt Hawkins are really doing a wonderful job on this series so far. The art by Goodhart and Gonia has been outstanding since the first issue and will hopefully continue as the series progresses. Postal may not be a book youre familiar with, but it should be. Read Full Review
An underwhelming addition to the series that promised a lot at the beginning and has yet to deliver. This may be a title that will work better as a trade than single issue. Read Full Review
A fun yet violent guilty pleasure, like every Liam Neeson movie from the last decade, except Neeson is a kid with Asperger's this time.