Three past lives collide as Molly and Anton subject themselves to hypnotic regression. Even in the past, they were bound inexorably to the vile existence of Gregory Sutter. As Adrian fights for his sanity in the present, his friends pursue a fiend in the demon-haunted past.
Vastly different outward appearances for both. Things aren't always what they appear to be, and Regression does a great job of conveying that. Read Full Review
Expect to turn away from the pages in disgust; expect to blaze through the last few pages as suspense mounts; expect to walk away feeling a satisfying mix of dread and anticipation for the next issue. Read Full Review
It's frightening to see how these people are influenced by their previous lives, both positively and negatively. This is where Regression really excels. This kind of horror cuts right to the bone. Read Full Review
This is a big issue. There are a lot of reveals in this one. A bit sick and twisted. A damn fine issue!
This maybe my favorite comic series right now. This issue, again, expands the story as side characters begin to realize their importance to the plot. Sutter's past is also further elaborated on, and all the grotesque things he is capable of. It is very tough to get a genuine feelings of disgust from a comic book, but Regression #9 makes it seem easy. I can't wait for the next issue, and this one is highly recommended to all horror comic fans.