Billy confronts the others with what he's found in the Bunker; he's figured out exactly what and where this is all leading, and seen the bigger picture. But, an assassin from the future is going to make sure things go as planned.
The Bunker is a close to if not perfect a series currently in production. The story is grand while still remaining veryfocused. The characters are relatable and make choices real people would make. The art is stylistic with its very own tone and emotion. There is no question The Bunker is great, the only thing left to answer is how will it rank in the greatest comic stories when its finished. Read Full Review
THE BUNKER is one of my favorite current series. Josh Fialkov and Joe Infurnari are cooking up some crazy and interesting things. Whenever time travel or future knowledge is involved, things often get tricky. That's one of the cool aspects of the story. Infurnari's art is breathtaking. Simply put, this is a series you should be reading. Read Full Review
The Bunker, as printed by Oni Press, came into the world with a lot of fanfare and critical acclaim. Joshua Hale Fialkov and Joe Infurnari deserve every bit of it. The world and the characters they are playing with are fascinating and the issues never fail to get better and better, building upon the information carefully disseminated in the book previous. The Bunker #4 is the best issue to hit stands yet and you really ought to be along for the ride. Read Full Review
Really this review should just be “go buy this book.” But the reality is, this series should be a part of everyone's pull list. It's that good. It's not too late to make it happen, before you need a time device to go fix that mistake. Read Full Review
The Bunker will return with issue #5 a little later down the road, but keep your eye out for the TPB that hits stores in July. If you haven't been following along, pick that up and come on this ride with us. Read Full Review
Issue #4 sees the group further fracture, setting up what's sure to be an explosive reunion (introduction?). Joe Infurnari's art continues to be a trip, and nothing less than a visit from your future self should prevent you from picking this up. Read Full Review