As the gravity drive starts to malfunction, Braith uncovers a smuggling ring with a trail that leads back to her sister’s murder.
Another inspired issue in what is the scariest slow burn story I've ever read. The mystery is deep, the horror behind the veil unnerving and the characters strong. It's the True Detective of space horror. Read Full Review
More and more interesting Read Full Review
Southern Cross #4 keeps getting better and better. There are two issues left before the first story arc closes. Read Full Review
It doesn't hurt this issue that Andy Belanger's art is especially cool here as Braith hallucinates, dreams, and dives deep into pretty some pretty trippy visions. I'll admit that I have a strong preference for psychedelia and surreal artwork, and this issue has some of the coolest comic art I've seen since Translucid. Overall, this was the series' best issue so far, and I'm looking forward to more. Read Full Review
This series took a little while to get going but there's something really special happening here in "Southern Cross" Read Full Review
Andy Belanger's art is a blend of Mignola's and Aldred's with a splash of Pope but never feels derivative, especially in the trippy scenes. Each character is well defined, Belenger never seems short of a design to make them distinctive. There's Read Full Review
Like Alex and her sister, I want to haunt that icy moon of Titan and I want Cloonan et al to take me there. Read Full Review
Though this issue has not been my favorite of the series, very little is lost here. The story propels forward. And if anything, I think that a real nasty turn is getting ready to be made. It would seem that this issue may just be the calm before the storm that is going to be unleashed upon Alex and the crew of the Southern Cross. Something mysterious is definitely afoot. And all I can say is bring it on guys. I know that I am ready. Read Full Review