In the tradition of H.P. Lovecraft., there's the InferNoct. Sam is hunting a horrific creature. With the help of her friend Joey, she breaks into an abandoned mental hospital, not that Sam tells him why they're there. A local teenager is missing. The bite on Sam's arm from the creature is causing her to have strange experiences. Will Sam be able to discover the secrets of her town's past, or will the experience cost her and her friends their sanity - or their lives?
I actually had a hard time reviewing this at first because I reacted so strongly to a couple of pages that I didn't want to go back and take a closer look. If that's not a sign of a good horror comic, I don't know what is. Any fans of Lovecraft or horror in general would love this book andI highly recommend checking it out. Read Full Review
INFERNOCT #2 is a blast to read. The main thing I wanted from the series after the first issue was even more Lovecraftian horrors and the second issue delivers that in spades. Read Full Review
InferNoct may have lost some momentum with the beginning of this issue, but it recaptures it by the end in spectacular fashion. It further explores this world of monsters that exists just beneath the surface of our own. Sam is now connected to it. Her eyes have been opened and she can't forget the things she's seen. She proves herself capable of fighting these monsters, but there's a cost associated with it that is only going to grow. Read Full Review