Sink is the scariest comic I've read all year. This is a piece of horror perfection. And this is just the first issue! What else do John Lees and Alex Cormack have up their sleeves for the remainder of the series? You can find out if you just get in the van. Sign up for their newsletter to get a first look at the comic as it's released. Read Full Review
Sink will captivate and make you feel as if the horror and terror is right in your own back yard! Read Full Review
Sink, if you still care, is the love child of House of a 1,000 Corpses and The Warriors. There you go, there are your two movies, but this is a comic that a hundred percent stands on its own and by far the best comic I've read from an indie publisher since Lees' And Then Emily Was Gone. I don't know if Sink is titled as such because the creators are going to throw everything at you, but it sure fucking feels that way. Read Full Review
But, even with all of that, going on there is more to the story that isn't written out plainly. It's hidden and does not come to the reader right away. At least it did not for me. It came to me after I had read the story as I attempted to piece the story together in my mind. This tale is not about Alan, the stories main character. The point of the story, the real “main character” is Glasgow herself. Within her borders lies a heart of darkness like unto Hell itself.Thanks for reading my review of Sink #1. We at BigGlasgowComic.com appreciate your viewership. Check back with us daily for the latest comic book / entertainment news, classic and recent reviews and our upcoming events. Or, give us a like and a follow on Facebook (The Big Glasgow Comic Page) and / or Twitter (@BigGlasgowComic) for regular updates on all of our posts and event schedules. Read Full Review
If you're looking for an excitingly fresh, albeit brutal, story then you need look no further thanSink. Read Full Review
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