NEW STORY ARC. With his mother’s blessing, Mark now clandestinely goes through all incoming packages and what he finds opens up a whole pandora’s box about what’s really going on in the town of Eden.
Hill/Hawkins make up for this minor shortcoming, however, providing us with an ending that will have you worried about Mark for completely different reasons than before. It marks yet another strong finish for a book that continues to establish itself as so much more than just its intriguing premise. Five issues in, I think its safe bet that not snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night should keep this title from being added to your pull list. Read Full Review
Its gotten to the point where reviews arent even necessary for this book because its so consistently good. Matt Hawkins and Bryan Hill continue to craft an intriguing tale that captivates readers every month. The art team is outstanding and depicts so much beauty in such a dark and twisted tale. Postal is one of the best books on the shelf. Read Full Review
These new events could mean something greater going forward, but it all moves quickly, perhaps too quickly, to make a bigger impact. It felt like a one-shot storyline and Mark seemed a little out of character as well. The series has been great so even when it's off a little Postal is better than most books. Read Full Review
Issue five of this Top Cow/Image joint feels incongruous to the rest of the series' storytelling, and an odd fit within the overall narrative. Luckily, Postal #5 doesn't instantly exclude this title from being one of my most eagerly anticipated releases each month. Definitely check it out if you are, like me, already a firm follower of the series, but don't make it a jumping-on point if you're a new reader. Read Full Review
Bit of a stumble