When Madison Flynn first crossed paths with the Corinthian, and saw his true nature, she reacted with astonishment and wonder, not fear. Across all his lifetimes, she was one of the only living things to ever see him that way. And now she will learn what a terrible mistake that was.
James Tynion and the incredible art team associated with this book have delivered the kind of story that dreams (or nightmares) are made of. This book is fresh, innovative, and intriguing, yet full of love and admiration for the legendary tales that preceded it. Read Full Review
Terrifyingly dark tale that will grip you until the end, James Tynion IV is at his very best heading a creative masterpiece that will blow you away. Read Full Review
Masterful stuff as always. Read Full Review
Estherren delivers some great visuals throughout the issue. I think the style of the art works really well with the tone and pacing of the story. Read Full Review
With major character introductions and huge conceptual bomb drops, Nightmare Country continues to be a constantly shifting ride. Read Full Review
Nightmare Country has reached the point where it has to start moving its narrative machinery more obviously. Read Full Review
Fantastic issue, now we have context and it all falls into place. Super excited to see where this goes!