Battle lines are being drawn, as Grady begins his ascent, and truth of his actions hits the other friends. But, can they confront him and change his path?
THE BUNKER is simply a treat to read. Joshua Hale Fialkov and Joe Infurnari are creating a story that is more of an experience. Fialkov keeps things moving and throws twists at you that you won't see coming and Infurnari's art is a wonder. The trade collecting the first four issue has also been released so do yourself a favor and make sure you're reading this series. Read Full Review
For four issues into The Bunker, and I've wondered quite a few things, some of which begins to be answered here. And that's part of what makes The Bunker so engrossing, that slow reveal that forces us to piece things together. But, writer Joshua Hale Fialkov knows that if you give too little, it leaves readers frustrated, so with each issue he drops just enough of a nugget to satisfy us. And those reveals often challenge our perceptions or what we thought of something. Read Full Review
Engaging and mysterious, without feeling like they're biting off more than they can chew. Read Full Review
Fialkov presents a story that gives us all of the facts, yet even we don't know what the right decision for these kids to make is. One false move, one character not joining with the others, and this whole thing could blow up right in their faces as all of their future problems haunt them once again. Adding to the tension is the artwork from Infurnari. The look he has created for this world is just as bleak as their futures. This story is just getting more and more crazy and it feels like the more we know, the less we actually know. Read Full Review
It has characters that you can either love or hate depending on your take of their circumstances while captivating you to the fullest. This might be my new favorite series. Read Full Review
My biggest complaint still is that sometimes the art is do vague I can't tell what is happening or which character is which