It all began with witnessing her dying father's soul being ripped from his body by demonic soul-stealers known as the Sluagh. Now with the ability to step between two worlds-the otherworld and ours-and with an army of changelings harvesting souls, it would seem the nightmare has only just begun for Orla Roche.
The Hunt #2 is everything I was hoping for and more, giving us some mesmerising development as well as more mystery. It also gives us a much more clearer picture on the creatures that have been plaguing Orla, with the Sluagh continuing to fascinate at every corner. Read Full Review
In The Hunt #2 we continue our suspenseful journey with Orla. Like Alice following the rabbit down the hole, we followi Orla into the woods, where horror lives. Colin Lorimer's writing gives you answers while providing new questions in order to keep you engaged. And, Joana Lafuente's coloring skills provides us with the right amount of visual stimulation in order to convey the character's emotion easier. If you enjoy horror, and have always wondered what is in the woods, then I suggest that you pick up The Hunt #2. Read Full Review
Lorimer's use of Irish mythology gives 'The Hunt' a unique set of mystical rules to follow. It becomes more intriguing with every issue and the worst is yet to come for young Orla. The story is gaining momentum and I can't wait to see what happens next. Read Full Review
The rich mythology, tone and striking look of the series will appeal to fans of Wytches and Outcast. The Hunt has quickly established itself as a well-researched and culturally rich horror tale with a lot of potential for the development and expansion of its worlds of magic and monsters. Read Full Review
The positive qualities of this book are so good that they're also frustrating. The potentially fantastic story keeps tripping over itself only to get back up and pull you back in again. Hopefully next month's issue will show the same momentum and narrative focus that the last third of this one did. Read Full Review