All hope is lost. Stranded on a vicious, murderous, seemingly intelligent planet, the crew of the Cortes must reevaluate what it means to survive. Are they willing to do the unthinkable in order to spare their own lives?
Rogue Planet #5 is an excellent end to a terrific horror series. There has been an uneasy feeling since the prologue of the first issue, but it feels like it is all unleashed within this issue. With nearly no characters left, Bunn still found ways to menace the few remaining with nightmarish scenarios. Read Full Review
Lonely Orphan seemed like an easy paycheck to the crew of the Cortes when they landed there looking for salvage. Hours later, almost everyone is dead. Read Full Review
Rogue Planet #5 wraps up this sci-fi/horror tale. It is one of those endings that you kind of need to sit down and talk to somebody about. It completes the story but also leaves some things to be figured out. A little frustrating, but also fun to think about as well. Read Full Review
Rogue Planet is a fun and creepy little sci-fi horror tale. It reminds me a bit of Dead Space, although with a more definitive ending. The creators take the characters down to their lowest possible moment and then build them back up again. It's as chilling as it is inspiring. Read Full Review