While the rest of the world moves on, a group of concerned citizens decides that their town can't keep its secret forever. Can they convince the Judge that it's time for a change in Stillwater?
The story is great but I must draw attention to the artwork of Ramon K. Perez. He does a great job on the book with the story and the characters. His look for the book is what makes this a winner and he must be praised. A good issue overall. Read Full Review
The situation in Stillwater has for some time been a powder kegand after Stillwater #5, it is now ashes that used to be a powder keg. This is yet another solid issue of one of my favorite series, a big comic for this week. Read Full Review
Stillwater has seemed to have a clear read on culture, but issue #5 makes it clear just how aware its creative team is to our moment and how well prepared they are to speak to the core challenges and fears present in 2021. I, for one, cannot wait to see what else Zdarsky and Perez have to say. Read Full Review
Something happened in Stillwater years ago. Daniel is the evidence, whatever this event is, it is not permanent. Stillwater # 5 proves it's easy to confuse someone who is doing the right thing with someone trying to stay in control. Read Full Review
Ramon K Perez does an amazing job with the art in this issue. There are some great visual moments and the panels reflect the mood and tension of the story. Read Full Review
Stillwater works on a few different levels. It's a gripping thriller and an unsettling horror tale in one. It shows corruption of absolute power even in a small town. In short, it's fascinating and should not be missed. Read Full Review
Good as always.
Oh, okay, this issue got me back on board.
oh another bad guy claiming god gave him power