Ever get the feeling you've forgotten something? You know, it's that nagging itch in the back of your head that says you left the oven on and your house is on fire. Did you forget that your name is Antonio Luna? Have you found yourself the target of an intricate web of life-threatening assassination attempts for reasons that continue to elude you? Maybe you're having trouble remembering the face of that ninja you killed last week in self-defense? Or quite possibly, is your name Val Richards and you have no clue why you agreed to accompany a dying lunatic on his suicidal mission to have the most memorable death of all time? If any of these soumore
A strong fourth issue bounces back from an average third chapter. It's wild and unhinged with a vividly weird story. Read Full Review
Deathbed is an absolute thrill ride that shows no signs of slowing down, and issue #4 is as good a place to jump on as any. Read Full Review
While the art was down a little bit for me, the story keeps going at this frenetic pace that is a lot of fun. I've stopped trying to predict what is coming next for our characters and instead I'm just going with whatever happens. This is definitely one of the more fun and wacky books on the shelves today, and one that I would definitely recommend purely for the entertainment value. Read Full Review
Deathbed #4 gives both Val and Luna a good, long, hard look at themselves with the opportunity to change things. You should give this book a good read today! Read Full Review
Again, the writers have done an amazing job of intermingling plot points for this odd couple. Even though this issue wasn't as nuts as the last few, it certainly revealed a lot for Luna and Val. Read Full Review
This is the most sedate and introspective issue of Deathbed yet, as for once, it adds substance to an otherwise insane free for all. That's not a complaint. I'm sure we'll get back to the usual level of madness next time. Read Full Review
I wasn't sure what I was getting into with #3, but this issue cements it for me: I'll be reading this one all the way through. It's weird, but it's fascinating. Read Full Review
Characters insist on explaining exactly what they are experiencing and why it matters, as if the pages are not doing that same work and then some. It's a downer set beside some of Rossmo's most enthralling layouts and designs to date. Read Full Review
Antonio Luna is starting to doubt his own memories and it makes for a really compelling issue. As he relives moments from his past could it be that he's a fraud? We also get Val taking stock of her life and becoming more than just a passive observer to Luna's tale. I continue to love this series - the creative team is top notch, the locations are always unique and trippy, the characters have this great quality to them. Can't say enough about Rossmo's art. I'm excited to read this all in one sitting when it's completed.
Fun comic. Williamson's script was really good.
“Deathbed” continues to be fun and entertaining, with really interesting visuals and a charmingly arrogant protagonist. Great read!