Kate Kristopher makes a stand against sins past as the smash-hit series' first arc reaches its bloody finale. SHUTTER WILL RETURN IN DECEMBER.
A fantastic first arc. Shutter is right up there with the best in the industry and my pull box will be lacking while it's on break. Read Full Review
Shutter is not returning until December. That's bad news for me, but good news for anyone who hasn't been reading this comic. It gives you plenty of time to order the first volume or track down these issues and catch up on dinosaurs, ghost ninjas, alarm cat, and all of the wonderful ideas found here. Don't wait. Shutter is that most potent comics combination of big imagination and impactful storytelling. Read Full Review
With every issue I read of this series, the more I am convinced that this should be on everybody's pull list. Read Full Review
Shutter‘s first arc comes to an awesome finale, with the revelations and exciting events within having me hooked for the second arc, with December not coming soon enough. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
This is the kind of comic that makes independent, creator-owned series' the best in the market today. Corporate comics would find it impossible to handle this much creativity, this much crazy, into one series and yet Shutter does it with style. Keatinge is a writer who understands what makes his characters interesting and whose imagination makes the book a joy to look at because Del Ducas rendering of the script is pure magic. This is a series that deserves to stick around for a while; a long, long while. Read Full Review
Shutter #6 is a fine way to end the first arc, though it's missing a few things that previous issues had that could have made it great. It needs some more surprises, some more character growth and such to really leave the audience on a more memorable note. Regardless, the writing is still pretty good and the artwork is just amazing. We won't be seeing the book again until December, but I look forward to what we'll be happening next. Read Full Review
The entire team is really hitting their stride now, so here's to hoping they can hold onto that momentum until December, when the next installment drops. Read Full Review
Torbin Chimners AKA Torin Chambers is a rad dude from thenineties who does film stuff or something. Thomas the Tank Engine is his favorite transformer. Find him on Twitter@Vulgar_Rhombus Read Full Review