The Mantawolf drone submersible has returned from its survey of the Devil’s Teeth, an oceanic canyon of towering thermal vents teeming with alien life. Within its cargo, a cache of samples, an insidious stowaway lurks: a powerfully transformative organism. Chief Science Officer Liana Pearson along with her crewmate Kate Barron race to study the Mantawolf’s alien bounty while the crew grows increasingly restless when the Absolution’s nuclear power core begins to behave erratically–Breathe Deep!
Sanchez delivers some beautiful, powerful and brilliantly detailed art throughout the issue. I really love the visual style of the issue and how it evokes and enhances the emotion of certain scenes. Read Full Review
I enjoyed the first issue a lot for its setup and introduction of interesting ideas, and this issue expands on the cast side of it well. There are a lot of things going on, and it humanizes the cast as well as it can in the short amount of time it has, while still playing into the horror just right. The designs for the disturbing things are intriguing, and how it's infecting is going to be a wild trip as well, going by past works. The book does feel like it needed a bit more time to do some table setting of the situation and characters, but it's moving quickly to the horror side, and I can't fault it for that. It continues to look great with strong artwork and some solid scripting to keep it moving and engaging. I'm definitely looking forward to more. Read Full Review
I'm looking forward for the next issue. Everything about this series is above anything the big two are publishing. This us great stuff at the same level of the ghost machine/ image line.