Heidi goes through her journey to find the uncle who abused her, and must decide between revenge and justice. What she learns about herself forces her down the path her friends are already walking. She knows that she has to help them change the future.
THE BUNKER is one of my top on-going series right now. It's different in the best ways possible. Infurnari's art is more than just pictures. It's a depiction of the characters within that moment and sometimes much more. Fialkov does great with building these characters and developing them fully. While, at its core, this is a book about the world ending, this book is just layers upon layers of dramatic storytelling and subplots that are insanely engaging. I highly recommend this issue and series. Read Full Review
Overall, three issues in, and this series is easily making its case as to why it should be on many “best of” lists when 2015 arrives. Get to your store early, I expect this issue to sell out and believe me, The Bunker is only going to get more popular as people discover it's excellence. Read Full Review
Joshua Hale Fialkov seems to be a rising star, and when he's paired with stylish artists like Joe Infurnari, the results are pretty great. Infurnari has a sketchy quality to his art that captures the tenuous grip on reality that the characters must be feeling. There's a sequence here where Heidi is depicted in a washed out white color that emphasizes the emotional void she must be feeling too. It's a smart book that has the potential to be one of the great modern mysteries. Read Full Review
The Bunker #3 is a great read. No, this issue is not action packed and over the top, but instead it is realistic and filled with the harsh reality that plagues the characters. It is a tough read that will lead the reader into immediately wanting to see what happens in issue four. This all ends on a cliff hanger of note. Read Full Review
Each of the five individuals looks to have very significant roles within the universe that has been created. Unfortunately, this chapter does not quite convince the audience that there is a whole lot to Natasha, and as a result the issue falls a little short. Still the issue is worth reading, and hopefullyThe Bunker will have a bit more to say in its next installment. Read Full Review
Very good issue. Still not loving art--mostly because sometimes I can't tell what I'm looking at or who the character is. The ideas are pretty detailed and dense, so I have to think hard about who is who and what their story is. But it's also very interesting and emotional. Loving this series.