"SYMPHONY," Part Four
To the sound of their own shattering souls, the quartet arm themselves for battle against an incomprehensibly evil foe.
Underwinter: Field of Feathers #4 is basically everything I love about this series. It's scary, it's dark, it's twisted, and it makes me yearn for more. I still think this series will best be read in trades, but until then, I'm glad to be getting the distorted pieces. Read Full Review
As the first arc passes the halfway point, things are most definitely not alright, and for fans of genuinely scary comics, that is definitely alright. Read Full Review
Underwinter #4 is a turning-point where the series' slow build-up pays off with a beautifully illustrated dive into horror. Read Full Review
Underwinter isnt a book for everyone. There are times when Im not sure if its actual high art or pretentious and really good at pretending, but I love it either way. Its absolutely brilliant. Read Full Review
A very light touch slow burn of a horror story which is more squirm and nausea inducing than a fright fest. Read Full Review
Did you read the last three issues? This issue really isn'tmuch different. Repetitive, ineffective, and messy all in the guise of beingsurreal or visceral in which it fails on every front. Read Full Review