One of the grimmest chapters in Milwaukee's history repeats itself as the law descends on Michael Schmitz, eerily echoing the Deviant Killer's arrest half a century ago. But is Michael the copycat murderer... or just another outsider primed to take the blame for an act of horror he didn't commit?
The Deviant continues to make bold and interesting choices every time you think the series might start to lose its footing. Read Full Review
The Deviant #6 continues to be an edge-of-your-seat read, and this time, the focus has entirely switched. It'd be a crime if this series wasn't turned into a TV show or movie, as it's as intensely interesting and as captivating as anything from True Detective to Blackbird. Read Full Review
The Deviant started with a very strong first issue. The combination of mystery, generally disturbing imagery, and outright body horror promised a series that would balance thriller and horror. Subsequent issues have struggled to equal that one with varying levels of success. The Deviant #6 is an unfortunate step down in this regard as the story feels like it loses focus. Read Full Review
Another good chapter. Even though the main character is nowhere to be found, it's a good look at what's going on around him.