Caliban #6 (2014)

Caliban #6 (2014)

$4.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Garth Ennis
(A/CA) Facundo Percio
The penultimate issue of the best new horror sci-fi series of 2014 is here! GARTH ENNIS turns the silent and stale corridors of space into a walking nightmare for the few remaining crewmen of the Caliban mining starship. As creeping death rounds every corner, the truth of Karien's rampage begins to unfold. But it's too late for salvation as the horror of the unknown becomes a miserable companion to those that cling to life on the doomed freighter. No one is safe in dead space. Available with Regular, Wraparound, Terror, and Design Sketch Incentive covers by Facundo Percio and an ultra-limited Dark Matter edition of just 1500 copies.
Date Available: 9/10/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


This is pretty good for an Avatar book. The premise is a simple one- spaceship in warp, spaceship IN spaceship in warp, where did spaceship come from? Since we've got a workable premise, we just need some archetypes to fill the pages. They're provided nicely by writer Garth Ennis as the hero, the rogue, the mechanic, and the a******e in charge. Ennis is hampered a little bit by having all of his characters not be dogs, southern, or Irish, but its early. The art by Facundo Percio is fine for the interiors, pretty off in every way for perspective outside the ship...standard Avatar stuff. Nothing that special to recommend it, nothing that bad to say about it.

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Garth Ennis
(A/CA) Facundo Percio
The penultimate issue of the best new horror sci-fi series of 2014 is here! GARTH ENNIS turns the silent and stale corridors of space into a walking nightmare for the few remaining crewmen of the Caliban mining starship. As creeping death rounds every corner, the truth of Karien's rampage begins to unfold. But it's too late for salvation as the horror of the unknown becomes a miserable companion to those that cling to life on the doomed freighter. No one is safe in dead space. Available with Regular, Wraparound, Terror, and Design Sketch Incentive covers by Facundo Percio and an ultra-limited Dark Matter edition of just 1500 copies.
Date Available: 9/10/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


This is pretty good for an Avatar book. The premise is a simple one- spaceship in warp, spaceship IN spaceship in warp, where did spaceship come from? Since we've got a workable premise, we just need some archetypes to fill the pages. They're provided nicely by writer Garth Ennis as the hero, the rogue, the mechanic, and the a******e in charge. Ennis is hampered a little bit by having all of his characters not be dogs, southern, or Irish, but its early. The art by Facundo Percio is fine for the interiors, pretty off in every way for perspective outside the ship...standard Avatar stuff. Nothing that special to recommend it, nothing that bad to say about it.

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


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