A sunflower death bunker ablaze. Ella Fitzgerald blaring in every room. It’s Walter versus Madeleine.
Walter finally corners cult leader and all-round nasty girl, Madeleine in a bloody showdown that will no doubt satisfy fans. A bloodbath of black comedy from the warped minds of Doug Wagner and Daniel Hillyard. I just don't know how they can sleep at night. Read Full Review
It's slightly bittersweet to think that this is my final review of this amazing series. I have thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish and cannot recommend it enough. The storyline, the characters, the artwork, there is simply no negative that I can call on about this series. As a finale goes, it as good as the first issue in it's brutal brilliance. My book of the year, hands down. Doug Wagner and Co. I salute you. Read Full Review
As I mentioned earlier, we now have an entire Plastic-verse unfolding, so we could be seeing a lot more superb series down the line, but I genuinely hope that we also see the return of Walter at some point in the not too distant future, as it almost felt like losing a friend turning the last page. Read Full Review
'Vinyl' ends as only it could, in bloodshed. It's been a crazy series where you root for the bad guys against even worse guys. Brilliantly illustrated with one wild turn after the next, 'Vinyl' has been an unexpected gem of a comic. The ending is pretty straight forward but it puts a cap on a violent but stellar horror story. Read Full Review
Vinyl #6 doesn't quite stick the landing. It has a decent run up to the climactic showdown and a good fight sequence there, but the pages that follow are lifeless and meandering. Read Full Review
Vinyl is a comic that confuses genre aesthetics with substance and paints over it all with a broad brush of MCU-level humor and superficial quirks " a tedious and shallow affair from start to finish. Read Full Review
This is a lot of fun, but I can't act as though it's high art or anything. The art is great looking though.