Keaton and Vic are coming to the end of the road...but it's not the end they had planned. Their destination was Alcatraz, but when Keaton's darkest secret is revealed by her worst enemy, the deadly crime boss El Fuego, she'll find herself left out in the cold.
I love, love, love this book. Every moment is so deliberate and spins together this tale of an almost apocalyptic world. Read Full Review
Frostbite is a great Vertigo Comics series. Hopefully, Jason Shawn Alexander will land another gig with Vertigo. His artwork deserves the wider audience. Read Full Review
Any book that sees a woman uppercut a bear deserves a strong look, and it's ultimately Alexander's strong visuals that make us most excited for the final act. Read Full Review
Continuing to look great, the fifth issue of Frostbite lacks the thrilling push and pull of the last few issues as well as the good pace and flow it has been known for. The story has shifted in interesting ways, but suffers as it's forced with too much exposition. Read Full Review
A bit of a down issue, but it sets us up for the conclusion next issue. Overall, this series has been very good, and I'm excited to see how it wraps. I'm also excited by Jason Shawn Alexander's artwork, and seeing where he lands next after this.
It's enjoyable, but a few things were a bit silly / didn't quite add up and there wasn't a ton of depth or tension here, possibly from being a bit too quickly paced.