When a series of gruesome cult killings take place near the British Museum in London, DCI Harker and his assistant DS Critchley are called to solve the case. Middle class satanists, dusty old bookshops, a labyrinth under the museum, a frantic car chase and wry, cutting humor all combine in this love letter to classic British detective television series. Collects issues #1-4 of the previously self-published Harker comic!
Having read Harker: The Book of Solomon, would I read a sequel? Definitely. Would I want to pay for that sequel? "Probably not, unless Gibson and Danks could convince me that the reading would be more fulfilling than this one. Still, in terms of visuals, Solomon is one of the strongest books I've seen this year, and those who read comics mostly for the art would do well to pick it up. Read Full Review
Harker: The Book of Solomon is an entertaining thriller from Gibson and Danks, although it doesn't attempt to stray beyond the usual limits of a detective story. The dialogue is sound, the story well plotted, and the tone and art work well together. If you're a fan of crime, it's worth having a look at. Read Full Review
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