Dana sends Ibrahaim after an elusive prey. Em makes a new friend who shares her passion for pain and guilt.
While many other series falter when getting into this depth of issue number territory, Revival remains as great as ever and still reels me in like it did the first time I read the debut issue. Read Full Review
Revival #20 is what you come to expect from the series: fantastic writing and storytelling along with fine artwork that really seals the deal. This is not only an amazing horror comic, but a comic with characters with real humanity and emotion to them that can easily make you care about them. If you are not reading this series, you are easily missing out one of the best comics out there. Read Full Review
This book is just fantastic, and when you add on things like Jenny Frison's infinitely amusing and beautifully illustrated cover, it's hard not to just completely love this book, even as it tears at the lives of the people within it. Keep on keepin' on Revival. I know you will. Read Full Review
It's an almost perfect issue that you'll re-read over and over. Read Full Review
In short, it's good, good, good, and I really need issues to come out more than once a month. Read Full Review
“Revival” #20 delivers a puzzling murder mystery that keeps readers guessing. The next installment of “Revival” looks promising because the story seems to be moving to a new setting. Read Full Review
Tim Seeley's writing never ceases to impress. Twenty issues in and we're still learning about these characters that we already love. Revival is truly a story that never lets its readers down and, instead, keeps coming up with new surprises for them to deal with. On top of all that, Mike Norton's art is fantastic. Being able to balance drawing a fun scene on one page that will have you laughing, and the very next beinga grotesque action scene that will cause you to gasp, truly takes an artistic talent and he does it without missing a beat. Jenny Frison's cover on this issue is equally hilarious and could easily be framed and hung on a wall. If you haven't gotten into this series at this point, I implore you to do so immediately. You shouldn't be missing out on what is one of the more original comics around. Read Full Review
Twenty issues in and there are certainly more questions than answers throughout Revival. Since Seeley and Norton have meticulously plotted each character and event, it shouldn't be a worry that we're still in the dark.This issue will probably work best when the TPB is released and it can stream right into the larger story at work. Still, even the lighterRevivalfare is better than most comics out there, especially those in the horror genre. Big things to come. Read Full Review
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