Venturing into a vast subterranean nightmare populated with the most hideous creatures imaginable, mankind's last hope against a fiendish-and seemingly intelligent-disease is shattered! Beset by murderous, insanity-inducing beasts from all sides, the American scientific and military task force has become separated in a twisted underground realm. As their bodies begin to change in demoniac fashion, they must fight to keep their sanity... and avoid turning against one another.
Unearth is the series I have wanted. It has the energy of Alien with the suspense and body horror of The Thing and all wrapped into a unique story. It's a must read for horror fans far and wide. Read Full Review
Baldemar Rivas delivers some beautiful and disturbing imagery in this issue. The art is captivating and I love seeing how far it is pushed in this series and this issue especially. Read Full Review
The story may not be much, but you can't deny it's pretty to look at. Read Full Review
I'm pretty lukewarm on this one and I'm hoping reading the previous issues will show me there is a story here worth checking out. I'm certainly not swayed by the art. Read Full Review
THE GOOD:
-I love the art. I feel like I shouldn't, since on a technical level, it's not great. But Rivas nails the body horror and atmosphere and the color art is great.
-That dog scene was really messed up in an awesome body horror way.
-These opening scenes are better and creepier than the main story.
-I do like the idea of this tunnel system with a literal mind of it's own. That shot was really cool, btw.
-Oh man. The body horror got so good here. I love it.
THE BAD:
-This issue was a bit weaker than usual. Easily my least favorite so far.
-The main story has gotten too disjointed. The scenes don't transition well. It's way too hard to distingui more