Abram and the Sheriff explore the sunken ruins of Abram's crashed ship. In search of answers, they find a horde of scavenging raiders and a lightning storm that brings more than just thunder and rain.
I'm not a big fan of how this one unfolds, with the flashbacks going along side what's happening, with the weird inner monologue that doesn't make sense. The main character is supposed to draw sympathy now, he just wants his ship, which seems like a bad idea for someone that just got somewhere. I don't really get it...next issue
DRIFTER by Ivan Brandon, Nic Klein Described as blending 'Unforgiven' with 'Dune', it's a western-themed 'Mad-Max' dystopian sci-fi with elements that remind me of some of George R.R. Martin's early horror.
2 – THROUGH THE NIGHT
“I hear yells and the buckling sounds of things that shouldn't break. More than that I hear the whole sky screaming.”