Nightmare deaths, constant fear, and twisted emotions.
When top virologist Dr. Naresh Sharma gets an unexpected request from General Sullivan to help him catch one of the monsters who killed her beloved son, she might just find a way to avenge her boy and stop herself from crumbling with grief. But how do you catch a monster who appears out of nowhere and just as quickly vanishes? Meanwhile, we discover what really scares General Sullivan - and it isn't a monster.
There's a lot to like in this issue after getting three installments of very dark and grim material. Everything we've seen so far has been tragedy after tragedy that hasn't resulted in any real progress, which is more than fine. But getting things starting to turn here is definitely engaging as there's a different kind of focus here, one that's kept to fewer characters and an actual goal instead of just survival and keeping one's head down. I really like the flow of this one and Cantirino got to have fun showing off the creatures in a new way that definitely isn't what we've seen before. I'm excited to see what's next. Read Full Review