It's a new day in Stillwater. Lives have been changed, and the world is more open than ever. But the future is in danger, and it's up to Daniel to save it.
Stillwater #15 delivers yet another excellent and thought-provoking issue, using the concept of immortality as a springboard for a relation to human nature and what it means to live. Zdarskys script imbues the issue with a spiritual throughline that reflects the growth the seriess protagonist has gone through and makes a case for where he is going in the upcoming last three issues. If that wasnt enough, Prezs art and Spicers colors work to give a visual representation of how the people and environment of Stillwater have changed, in both their physicality and palettes. As the series conclusion looms, this issue is an excellent example of what a great creative team brings to a concept or idea, and engages with a conversation about heady topics like the fallout of immortality. Read Full Review
‘Stillwater' draws ever closer to its upcoming conclusion as various elements previously left unsaid are beginning to make themselves known, and the continued small town/horror vibes grow more and more by the issue. What this team has created in this series is not just a fantastic gorgeous supernatural horror story, it is very much a human experience horror story as we witness the various levels of what humans can and will do at any given time. Eternal life and what humans are willing to do or not do to see that continue to be a reality is equally intriguing and terrifying. Read Full Review
Ramon K Perez delivers some fantastic art in the issue. The visuals are thrilling and visually engaging throughout. Read Full Review
All of which is to say, wherever Stillwater is moving for its final arc, the saga remains every bit as engrossing as it was in the beginning. Read Full Review