Who are the true masterminds behind the courthouse explosion? And what do they really want?
Stillwater #11 is the perfect issue to fall between arcs of a larger story, spending its page count to give the story, and the audience, a chance to catch their breath before barreling into the next stage of the story. Zdarsky and Prez are preparing for the next stretch of the journey, and through brilliant art and tight storytelling, set up what feels like a major turning point in the tale of this ageless, and seemingly, apathetic town. Read Full Review
No matter how much things are changing in the timeless town of Stillwater, some of the worst aspects continue to fester and grow worse for all those involved. This series continued look at horror through the lens of what human beings are capable of doing to one another in order to keep an 'idyllic' life resonates, as it finds ways to constantly flesh out every single aspect of this world that isn't far from the one outside our windows. Read Full Review
Ramon K Perez delivers some impressive art throughout the issue. The emphasis on the characters is crucial and the art gives them great emotional moments. Read Full Review
Stillwater remains a taut thriller and where it goes next under its current leadership offers a thrilling proposition. Read Full Review
This is a really tense issue. I saw some comparisons to the Walking Dead, and those are apt for early Walking Dead and not the... 100 last issues.
this is 100% the walking dead