Edmund Holt is up to something. Dana and her son Coop are having issues about the thing in the woods. Lester is having issues with the thing in the woods. And Em, left alone, is looking for new ways to feel something...anything...
Each issue of Revival is a delectable stew of mystery and suspense that keeps you guessing. And when the reveals come (grotesque or otherwise), they always open up new interesting possibilities that will make you as engrossed in the story as before, if not more. And if the cliffhanger in this issue is any indication, it looks like things will be hitting the fan in the coming issues. Read Full Review
This issue was good and the art by Mike Norton always impresses. His crisp lines and facial expressions put us right in the middle of this little town and what each character is going through. Em meets a new and interesting friend in Rhodey, the skateboarding Jesus and I can't wait to learn more about this new Reviver. This is one of my favorite books and I love the noir feel it gives off. The story gets better with each arc the cliffhangers always make you yearn for the next release. I wonder how much the FBI knows and what questions they could possibly have for Dana. Can Dana help Martha avoid the FBI's scrutiny? This will definitely give her the opportunity to be the better big sister that she was hoping for. Read Full Review
This issue was a great set-up for #20 with a huge cliffhanger and the introduction of a few new characters. As usual this book continues to be one of my favorites, and I'm already looking forward to reading the next installment. Read Full Review
Now that is one hell of a cliffhanger. As always, I'm excited to see what happens next. Read Full Review
As always, I'm excited to see what happens next. Read Full Review
Prepare to be so grossed out and moved by “Revival” #19. The “Revival” series sure knows how to hook in its readers. Read Full Review
In short, this is another case of ‘not bad, but not great either'. The elements are there, yet this is very much the same old song and dance we're all use to by now. Read Full Review
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