Dana becomes the first person to travel outside of the quarantine to assist the hunt for an illegal “Reviver” meat trafficking ring in New York City. Small town girl. Big city.
Human organ trafficking, glowing ghosts, creepy Native legends"what's not to like about writer Tim Seeley's Revival? Read Full Review
Revival #21 has it all. Great art and an equally incredible story that makes you want more when you're done. That is what a comic book should be. It should make you want more when you finish that last page. And I can't wait for issue #22. Read Full Review
Seeley and Norton are an unstoppable team as Revival keeps getting stronger from issue-to-issue. Read Full Review
There aren't any other books like this out there and Revival continues to bring the thrills and chills in its own flavor of a great horror/noir story. Like usual, there's more layers to this issue than I'm letting on, but everyone should be following this book so I don't want to give up too much. Read Full Review
Was the Polish butcher who was mutilated a Reviver because he partook in meat the Check Brothers were sending him? Is a genetic trait? Is Revival happening every where, but it was only statistically noticeable in Wausau? We are just going to have to see, and I for one can't wait. Read Full Review
Still, it's serialized fiction, so in some ways it's all about the ending -- and Seeley and Norton know how to end an issue. I do love the slow build of the series, and I appreciate that the audience grows to understand the mythology only as the protagonists do. Though ultimately not impressed by the New York adventure so far, I'm still a huge fan of "Revival" and very excited for issue #22. Issue #21 shows that the series still has a whole lot to say and a whole lot going on. Read Full Review
All in all this issue had a lot of potential but fell short. It has many strong points going for it but the series often likes to branch out and forget about things. It's done this in the past and the early signs aren't good here either. Read Full Review
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