A wonderful series keeps chugging along. Read Full Review
As I stated earlier the illustrations are what first captured me into Churillas world of monsters and espionage but along with the wonderful artwork comes a fun and imaginative romp. With so many plot twists Im always wondering what will happen next and the endings always seem to have me impatiently anticipated the next issue. If youre like me and always looking for something fun and original pick up this series it will deliver on both fronts. Read Full Review
This was a solid issue and frankly I can see why Oni launched the series since it’s a strong edition to their limited monthly titles published. There are several things in this issue that I didn’t bring up because they run the risk of spoiling the entire issue, but they made for a very good read and probably the best issue since the series premiered and introduced this all new origin and history for D.B Cooper. Fun stuff and worth checking out if you missed. Read Full Review
The Secret History of DB Cooper is not for the casual comic fan. It demands multiple reads. If you're coming in late, by all means, get this issue. Just go looking for back issues first. If you've been here since Issue #1, well then I'm really just preaching to the choir. Read Full Review
The biggest surprise for me, though, involves Cooper heading to a certain airport to have a rendezvous with destiny on Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305. I hadn't realized that Churilla was going to head to this pivotal (and famous) moment in Cooper's life quite so quickly, and knowing now that it's on the horizon makes "The Secret History of D.B. Cooper" even more interesting. We all know that he's going to leap off the plane with money and a parachute, but in many ways I think a lot of us expected that to be near the end of the series. With the moment almost upon us, it makes the, "What really happened?" answer all the more full of possibilities. It's going to be a bumpy ride and this issue for me just sealed wanting to be on board for when it happens. Read Full Review