It's the Fourth of July, the first holiday post-plague, but none of the survivors are celebrating. While Nick Andros hovers between life and death--and between the influence of Randall Flagg and Mother Abigail--Larry Underwood makes a shocking discovery in his tent... And Stu Redmond's path intersects with Harold and Frannie's, but immediately a conflict (that will have enormous ramifications for all our players) immediately erupts among the three. The second mini-series adapting Stephen King's horror epic ends here, True Believers, setting stage for Volume Three: "SOUL SURVIVORS." Cardstock Cover/Parental Advisory…$3.99 ©2009 Stephen Kingmore
Stephen King created one crazy and brilliant story back in the day and in the hands of capable writers and artists, it could be made into an equally incredible comic book. Well folks, that is about to happen, things in the story just haven't collided yet. But when they do, I will start givin' out the 5 bullets. But believe me, this book is worth your money the way it is now. Read Full Review
The last part of American Nightmares is about as technically sound as a comic can get. That said, it's a bit boring and lacks the sense of urgency that should leave readers dying for more. Read Full Review
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