"WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD," Part Three
Finally, a glimmer of hope for Christine and family. A young man named Deacon lends the family a hand. Now all they have to do is fight their way through a town of Satanists.
Bound to be a major hit with Horror fans and lovers of great comic book art. A horrific, jaw dropping instalment of a gripping genre tale. A must read. Read Full Review
The writing is fast-paced and engaging, and this coupled with the beautifully detailed art makes for an enjoyable and compelling read. Read Full Review
I am still having trouble believing that this story will fit into four issues. There are so many winding threads left writhing in the darkness, seeking their end. I expect that the finale issue will escalate in action and bring all the pieces together. This is not an easy read, but it is a refreshing swerve in the plot. the previous issues have focused on a slowly developing story focused on nuance and strategic suspense-building, but this issue brings an element of almost campy, graphic horror that sneaks into the story and comes at a complete surprise. I truly cannot wait for the final installment, though I am sure I will be sad to see this series come to an end. Read Full Review
I cannot wait for the next issue with all this tension and excitement building up. It is getting hard to wait! Read Full Review
I want more than four issues now! Read Full Review
There shouldn't be any doubt that Steve Niles could scare you, but you can't say enough about the art. This series is an overall success so far thanks in large part to the dedication put in by everyone involved. Read Full Review
Fabulous art and underwhelming story. The creep factor is there, but nothing you haven't seen before. Read Full Review
All in all, Winnebago Graveyard is a mess. I don't have anything else to say. Read Full Review
Mostly gore and not much story in this one. It only took one minute to read. I have a feeling this will read better in a collected edition.