Wren has followed her obsession with her past all the way down into a world of impossibly long hallways, uncountable surveillance cameras, and the sounds of something following her through the dark. But what should be a foreign nightmare-scape feels all too familiar for Wren, and when she and Joel find footage of the social experiment that took place there, she begins to piece together the story of Blink--as well as her own ties to it.
Blink #2 is an all-around disturbing psychological horror experience. Every part of this comic contributes to the constantly building tension and fear. At no point does the issue put all its cards on the table, instead leaving much of whats going on to the imagination. It is crafted to get deep inside our head and let the worst things we can imagine run wild, and it succeeds wildly. Read Full Review