Detective Graymercy and Molly connect with an occultist in their attempt to track down the missing Adrian. Meanwhile, Adrian struggles to maintain his sanity as the extremists who hold him prisoner subject him to terrible mental torture. Their goal: to coax diabolical secrets from Adrian's past life.
I'd recommend the REGRESSION series to many if not most comics readers, particularly to enthusiasts of the Young Adult genre, and likewise to readers of horror and occult fiction. Read Full Review
I also wanted to talk about those questions I had at the beginning of the review, theyre all more or less answered in this issue. Well, with the exception of precisely who the people are that abducted Adrian. But, you do get a glimpse into their daily lives and their culture. I really cant wait to see what Wilson has to say to Adrian. I also look forward to learning what this cult is all about, but at the same time Im cringing because we know what Sutters past cult life experience was like. I guess well have to wait for the blood sacrifices in the next issue. Read Full Review
After what Regression #6 delivered? I'm glad they took that break from this story after the end of the first story arc. It goes without saying that the time away from a story can add focus and refresh the efforts put into the story and art. Regression benefited from that and more. The story is picking up with clarity and more at stake with the characters involved with this mystery/case. Read Full Review
With 2018 now declared the year of horror comics by yours truly, I give you all a homework assignment. You are asked to read this book and let me know what you think. Please comment and let me know what other horror comics you've recently found outstanding. Read Full Review
This issue gives good character narratives to both Adrian and Molly as they uncover more about the world of Regression on different sides of its spectrum, but their dynamic and chemistry is missed with their separation. Read Full Review