Scattered and desperate, the survivors of Shuttle 34 seek out new allies. But as their situation grows ever more hopeless, fractures appear between members of the group. Can these tiny castaways keep it together long enough to outwit and outmaneuver an enemy with terrifying hidden depths?
The story of unsuspecting bus passengers who find themselves chased by malevolent spirits seems like precisely the kind of thing the Midnight Society would bring to the campfire, and Colossi #3 delivers on all of the spooky surprises you would want, managing to deliver surprisingly real bumps in the night in a visual medium. Read Full Review
'Colossi' doesn't offer a lot of answers or explanations and doesn't have to. This spunky group of travelers are on one hell of an adventure. Mo mixes sci-fi, suspense, and mystery with expressive artwork from Muriel and Stelladia. With one more issue left in this bizarre little miniseries, it's vital that you catch up now because the conclusion should be a doozy. Read Full Review
Ultimately, there's definitely an intriguing idea here, and there have been genuine flashes of greatness throughout the course of the first three issues, but Colossis flawed pacing and lackluster character development are really starting to hurt the series now, to the point where its going to be difficult to justify sticking with it for too much longer. Read Full Review
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