For as long as she can remember, Virginia Applejack has been running. She's run from her family, run from the mob, and run from love. But now she's going to take a stand. There's a murderer in her neighborhood that only she knows about. A man she's ready, willing, and able to kill to preserve her new life...Just like God told her to. See how a Beach House, a Hanukkah Party, and a bowl of hard boiled eggs add up to a fateful decision for one scarred young lady in "The Chosen One"...
Basically, this is the best book on the shelf the week it comes out, pretty much every time. It's taut, it's got phenomenal character work, and the art is deceptively masterful. If you're not picking it up eagerly every month, I don't know what's wrong with you and it's possible that you might have a medical condition, and you should seek professional help. Or alternately, just buy the damn book already. Read Full Review
Go grab Stray Bullets: Killers #6 today. It's rocks. Read Full Review
Thoughtful storytelling, well-developed environments, multifaceted characters, and complex internal drama make this story come together in a very effective way. Slice of life moments married with a Hitchcock-style approach to psychological drama create a very unique reading experience, that is an intimate as it is suspenseful. Read Full Review
Issue six isn't necessarily a step down in quality from the previous issues. It's a wholly necessary interlude of sorts, setting the stage for what's to come. But even in an interlude issue, Lapham on Stray Bullets is a creator unparalleled in terms of mastery of craft. Read Full Review
"Stray Bullets: Killers" #6 is another reminder of how great it is to have Lapham drawing his signature series once more. There's so much to love about this comic, and it continues to move from one strength to another. If you've been wondering about the world of "Stray Bullets," this is as great a place as any to dip in and see for yourself on what you've been missing. Check it out. Read Full Review
A slower-paced affair, but tells a strong story by doing so. Read Full Review
Fantastic as always. Top-of-the-stack reading!