Disparate lives are woven together in this terrifying, new world where strong emotions are hunted by monstrous creatures. While General Sullivan tries to lure the lifeforms into a fight, Jessica finally finds the courage to leave her own domestic monster. Meanwhile, Naresh is about to investigate a community where there have been no attacks...before being delayed by an act of gut-wrenching horror.
Human Remains continues to be a hard series to read with all the death and chaos and the despair of so much humanity. It reminds of a lot of recent years with people just trying to survive and not get caught up in things, to try and ride it out in a stable way, but there are moments where events will cause you to lash out and you simply have to react. But that uncertainty of the monsters and what they do really does leave you on edge and tense to see if they'll react and how badly. Milligan continues to unnerve in a lot of ways and the artwork from Cantirino continues to capture the perfect look and feel for this kind of story without looking away from the awfulness of it all. Read Full Review
Building on the previous issue, but cleverly stepping backwards to an earlier time which establishes further context as the story progresses. One of my favourite comics of the year.