The seven neighbors struggle to make sense of their twisted surroundings as they are confronted by all their worst fears and the terrible inhabitants of the tunnels.
The biggest and most essential project yet in the bold and ambitious new shared horror universe of THE BONE ORCHARD MYTHOS continues from Eisner-winning creative team JEFF LEMIRE & ANDREA SORRENTINO.
The series so far is nothing short of brilliant, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to fellow horror enthusiasts. The art and coloring, coupled with the astute and clever writing, leave no room for criticism. While the narrative may progress at a slow pace, a journey is not defined by a single step. I eagerly anticipate the next installment hitting the shelves. Read Full Review
The book is great, and whilst I don't particularly like the art style used for the characters, I think there are a lot of very good moments, with writing that is so good that these little issues with the art,(which really is just on the characters because there are pages in which the art style works wonders) can be overlooked and you have in your hands a marvellous reading experience worth every minute of your time. Read Full Review
The masterful creative team behind the Bone Orchard Mythos is taking readers on a journey. Exactly what is happening and where we're going is unknown – and ultimately not important because the journey itself is so methodical and well crafted. Read Full Review
Sorrentino delivers visually engaging pages and panels throughout this issue. The art is brilliantly drawn and the colors help bring everything to vivid life on the page. Read Full Review
The series remains a great one to read and look at, but it doesn't quite reach the heights of other Lemire/Sorrentino collaborations. Read Full Review
It's got good atmosphere, but it was just another issue that didn't really give a lot to grab me more.