The corals activate - and there's a tsunami on the way! Shauna and Shariq uncover the truth about Megumi and Ryan's shock return! A monstrous hunter stalks the island, and all anomalies must be purged! Death comes to the island - again!
This isn't a series for young readers - there are some disturbing images - but it's that rare treat: an intelligent science fiction story and an actual mystery, slowly unfolding before the reader's eyes. Read Full Review
Surface Tension #3 is a sturdy mid-point for a compelling yarn. We're starting to get some answers but its clear that the meat of them are being held backas we head ever onward to the finish line. Even so this is still a worthwhile purchase that does a good job selling its material. Read Full Review
Surface Tension hits more than it misses in issue #3, largely due to the multiple action sequences and the amazing artwork. Gunn still needs to work on sections of awkward dialogue and Cassel's face, but other than that, Surface Tension still holds promise. Read Full Review
Jay Gunn has shown by now though that he has a good story, with decent characters, and a good grasp of his genre. It is a book that very much has its own voice. Although his strengths are in the broader areas such as plot and layouts, rather than dialogue and figure work, this is still very much an effort worth picking up. Read Full Review
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