El Sueño, Texas was a single street town withering under the shadow of the Mexico-U.S. Barrier. Then the pavement split, and a massive crack spread from one end to the other, rapidly swallowing El Sueño whole. Young couple Avery Lee Olmos and Hark Wright fight to escape the mysterious sinkhole and the malevolent force that beckons from its depths.
This is the start of something special, perhaps not this exact title; but this company. There is too much care and execution being placed into the final product to just be one time effort. I expect that in a few short years we will all be talking about Vault. This is what a winner looks like in small publishing folks. Go get your copy today and let your friends know that this is the beginning of the next wave of independent publishing. I'd bet my career on it. Read Full Review
I didn't know what to expect, but I'm impressed, really impressed. Fissure #1 was a comic that was on my radar but I'm sure it'll be on too few and they're missing out on a quality comic. This disaster horror story goes above and beyond in a way to not just entertain, but also reflects on what divides us. Read Full Review
'Fissure' ushers in a new era for Vault Comics with a solid mystery that is driven by characters not solely action. Daniel's experience is on display as the dialogue is natural, the story involving, and Delpeche's art is first class. 'Fissure,' as well as Vault are the ones to watch in 2017. Read Full Review
Fissure is a slow burn that pays off in spades with a breathtaking final-page filled with intrigue and terror. It does the due diligence of establishing the characters and making you care about them before shaking the ground beneath their feet. You'll be dying to check out the next issue, if for nothing else than to find out what's in these holes. Read Full Review
“Fissure” #1 is a great debut that focuses on humans and the ways we interact with each other. Daniel and Delpeche put together a beautiful first issue with an excellent cliffhanger that has me anxious for the next issue. Read Full Review
Fissure provided a great premise to many possible story paths and the initial issue has me thirsty for more. I highly recommend this book and will be giving the story at least 3 issues. Should the story goes where I think it might, this is going to be one heck of a ride. I give Fissure 4 stars out of 5 stars and I look forward to what happens to the people of El Sueo. Read Full Review
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