As Polly struggles to save Melba's life (and, by extension, her own existence) from a cult of murderous children, Crockett hunts for a murderer with a penchant for dissolving problems in acid, and the origin of the Fraidy Cat is revealed.
This continues to be one of my favorite series not just from Vertigo, but one of my favorites in general. Tim Seeley continues to craft a story that is equal parts fun and disturbing. The IMPs are menacing and the humans are fleshed out enough to keep you invested. On top of that, the art started strong and has gotten stronger as the series has progressed. Pick up this hidden gem of a comic before it's over. Read Full Review
As always the positives outweigh the negatives making Imaginary Fiends #5 well worth the read. As the series progresses it continues to get darker month by month. How much darker can the series get while maintaining its imaginary friend theme? We can only wait and see. Read Full Review
If you like weird and creepy, Imaginary Fiends is the comic for you. Read Full Review