The Smoke Eaters are in hot pursuit of Christian and our still-nameless hero. Secrets will be revealed! Friends will be betrayed! A man's face will be turned into hamburger!
This story is only getting crazier, but I can't help but love it because of that. Brisson clarifies some aspects of the story with this issue, but the meat of mystery is left and that isn't stopping the story from introducing more hijinks. If you love a good mind-fuck, time travel story then you shouldn't miss out on what's sure to be one of the best mini-series of the year. Read Full Review
It will make me sad when this ends its run with the fourth issue, but until then I'll enjoy every minute of this ride. Read Full Review
So far The Field has been a joy to read. If you want a book that offers equal doses of violence and mystery, go grab this thing today. Read Full Review
Its hard to judge a series by just the first issue or the first two issues alone; its like judging a movie based on the first 15-30 minutes. But then again if you arent hooked and captivated by the first two issues why spend the money? I can honestly say Im hooked in. This story has developed well from issue 1 to issue 2 and the stories have captured my imagination and attention Im ready to see what the Field will bring next! Read Full Review
The Field is an absolute must buy thanks to insane action, weird humor, and a touch of science fiction. Its a compelling mystery that doesnt concern itself within anything other than entertaining the reader. You can tell everyone involved is having a ton of fun, and debauchery on display here will make even the weirdest grindhouse films feel like childs play. This is the cheapest bump n grind you can find at your local comic book store or otherwise. Read Full Review
"The Field" #2 is a terrific, pulpy, and perfectly paced chapter of this far-reaching mystery, and a great example of the capability of a strong synergy between a writer and art team. Read Full Review
I'm working off of a gut feeling that Brisson knows exactly what he is doing and he is hoping that his readers will trust him to tell them a great story. Read Full Review