Plunge Collected
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| Writer | Joe Hill |
| Artist | Stuart Immonen |
| Paperback: | Nov 18, 2020 |
In the aftermath of a devastating tsunami, an exploration vessel known as the Derleth begins sending an automated distress signal from a remote atoll in the Bering Strait. The only problem is that the Derleth has been missing for 40 years. Marine biologist Moriah Lamb joins the Carpenter Wreck Removal team to recover the Derleth’s dead...only to find that in this remote part of the Arctic Circle, the dead have plenty to say to the living…
There’s something down in the icy darkness of the Arctic sea...something that doesn’t want to be found. Unlike on land, where terror shows itself as the long-lost crew of the Derleth emerges
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Back to Top| Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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| Plunge #1 | 11 | |
| Plunge #2 | 10 | |
| Plunge #3 | 9 | |
| Plunge #4 | 6 | |
| Plunge #5 | 8 | |
| Plunge #6 | 6 |
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6.0
I received the hardcover collection of Joe Hill and Stuart Immonen's "Plunge", a 6-issue miniseries covering the discovery of a lost (40 years ago) freighter is the waters between the US and Russia. A US company is trying to recover the freighter and enlists a small recovery team and a scientist. There's a lot more to it, obviously, but suffice to say that they find a lot of the crew...and the crew isn't quite what we think they are. The recovery team then has to figure out how to GTFO. It's a pretty good story...Hill was going for 80's style sci-fi horror like Aliens, The Thing, etc. I think he pretty much got there. He used a lot of the familiar tropes to good effect. Immonen's art is good. I don't recall seeing it before. Hi more
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