Ted and the Marines. Galen and the children. Caught in the middle, is Daniel prepared to die? Can he?
With issue #12, Stillwater continues to be one of the most formalistic but innovative comics in Images line-up. Theres something about the simplicity on the surface of the book that draws a reader in and reveals a much deeper reflection of time, immortality, and the testing of human nature when forced to weather the stillness of longevity. The team employs that simplicity and turns it into economic storytelling, utilizing every panel, word, and color to highlight just how much has changed in Stillwater, and the weight of violence in an invulnerable society. Read Full Review
Perez delivers some fantastic visuals throughout the story. The plot has great tension throughout and Perez is able to deliver that visually with great action and thrilling imagery. Read Full Review
‘Stillwater' brings its second arc to a game-changing and emotional climax, as things about the town of eternal life and its inhabitants begin to change. This creative team has created something truly special that delivers with every single issue, leaving you wanting more in the best way possible of this deeply fleshed-out world. Read Full Review
Watching how things fall apart here isn't simply exciting, it's also a character study that clarifies why Daniel is this story's protagonist " for as long as he survives. Read Full Review
Ooo, that's such a neat twist.