It's been 10 years since Zachariah Thorn inadvertently tore the veil between our world and the darkness beyond. Now his dark gift is his only weapon in his quest to banish the evil he has wrought.
Eli Merric has pulled Zach from his self imposed exile. The two returned home to aid in the banishment of a trio of Howlers who had taken root in the psyche of Cynthia, the young niece of their long time friend AJ Jordan.
With Cynthia now free of the Howlers' thrall, Zach and his friends begin to shake loose the rust of their relationships...
...but old wounds have a habit of reopening.
Zachariah Thorn has a lot about it that I really enjoyed " and for the price you'll pay for this book, there's absolutely no reason not to check out the two comics in the series thus far. Read Full Review
There are some cool elements at work in Zachariah Thorn, however they don't quite come together just yet. Writer Scott Reichert has outlined an intriguing world full of possibility, but it's full of extra drama and tangents that don't line up with the story just yet. This might all come together in time, so I'm not throwing in the towel any time soon. Read Full Review
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