As Thom continues the cross-country move with his son Jamie, they stop at a friend's place for the night on their journey west. Young Jamie, in bed early, quickly realizes he is not alone, and the creature from his nightmares continues to chase him.
Powerful in its simplicity, and affecting in unexpected ways, The Closet #2 is a virtually flawless comic. Read Full Review
Fullerton delivers some beautiful atmosphere to every page and panel of this issue. From the brilliant use of shadow throughout to the impressive visual focus, I love the look of this issue and series a lot. Read Full Review
Packaged as a horror story, The Closet is really about something a lot more mundane and human: a failing marriage. Read Full Review
A horror comic where a third of the story is an argument between friends? While it may sound like an odd choice, writer James Tynion seems to pull it off with his true-to-life style. It may not make for the most compelling comic book, but it is a good read. Read Full Review
Thom sucks at being a dad and this is causing the issues with his son; I love where this is going.
This book strikes hard at anxieties I didn't even know I had. Dialogue is fantastic, art is fantastic, this cant just be 3 issues!!
It's well written. It has emotional beats. It's just a little dry.
bad dad is actually sad dad