Adrian has gone from tormented soul to full-on possessed murderer! And he's got his best friend Molly in his sights!
As blood is spilled and the waking nightmares intensify, Adrian is faced with the prospect of undergoing past-life regression once more. There, he must face Gregory Sutter, the human monster who is tormenting him from beyond the grave.
The conspiracy, though, is deepening, as a group of mysterious figures spy on Adrian, watching his every move with sinister intensity.
Regression remains one of the titles I'm most excited that I stumbled onto this year and is a classic mind screw. Read Full Review
The story has been leading us to this point from the start. Adrian very much needs more regression therapy and should have never started this without a formal plan and a professional. I dont quite think Sid was cut out for the type of therapy Adrian needed, and should have stuck to parlor tricks. The visions and possessions have been very terrifying and interesting to follow. I wonder if Mollys friend can do anything for Adrian at this point. Read Full Review
For readers who aren't squeamish, the story is steadily picking up steam as Adrian's mental state becomes further unhinged. The creative team is masterfully building up the dread and uncertainty of Regression and I can't wait to see what happens next. Read Full Review
Regression has been building the terror with each successful chapter. Writer Cullen Bunn has crafted a horrifying comic where a man can't trust his own body. Artist Danny Luckert and colorist Marie Enger bring this madness to life in increasingly unsettling ways. Shivers have run up my spine just recounting this issue while writing this review. Damn, this is good stuff. Read Full Review
Regression is the type of series that I want to rave about, but unfortunately, I can't. I'm still waiting for something big to happen, but the story has picked back up at least. Read Full Review