Walter can't remember who he is, and without him, this serial killer rescue mission is doomed. In other "sunflower death cult news," the Beast and Mother are loose, Guy and Vic brawl against a frenzy of Sunflower Girls, and Rennie has run off to make clothing from human flesh.
Wow, just wow. What an issue. I have to admit I'm gutted to think there are only two issues left of this series, as it has been nothing short of amazing. Doug Wagner is a twisted genius who brings this gore-filled masterpiece to life. Some people might be sick of me talking about how good this series is but that's because it genuinely is that good! Image Comics have another amazing book here. Read Full Review
It's a comic that like any good horror film delivers on shocks and spectacle and with two more issues still to go, I fear there will be even more bodies piled up high before this little savage saga is dead and buried. Read Full Review
'Vinyl' #4 puts our heroes(?) in a precarious position as things go from bad to worse. The cult is bearing down on them and Walter's memory is fading. This slasher gore-fest has a heart as well so we can't help but root for Team Serial Killer over Team Flower Cult. Wagner and Hillyard create a dazzling horror comic that makes you jump while making you care for complete psychopaths. Read Full Review
An action-based issue that has more gore than plot. Read Full Review
The horrible hippies strike back in Vinyl #4 and there's plenty of bloodshed for readers to enjoy. Read Full Review
Still not sure why I'm reading this, but it's good. Just... why?