The haunted house story for the new millennium continues. What is the secret behind the terrifying entities haunting Aisha’s home? And as she discovers answers, will it be her family that pays the startling—and horrifying—price?
Pornsak Pichetshote was a Thai-American rising star editor at DC’s Vertigo imprint where he worked on such comics perennials as The Sandman and Swamp Thing. His books have been nominated for dozens of Eisner awards—be it the award-winning Daytripper, the New York Times bestseller The Unwritten, or critical darlings like Sweet Tooth and Unknown Soldier. He left Vertigo to become an executive in DC Entertainment’s media team, where he started and oversaw DC TV’s department. Infidel marks his first major comics work as a writer.
This issue took a while to get going and probably would have benefited a lot from not time jumping at first a day ahead from where the first one left off and then back to that scene later, made the early pages feel a bit wonky. After that it picked up though and I once again found myself really enjoying the dynamics the main character has with her family and was even a bit upset by what happened in the cliffhanger.
There aren't really any words, you know? The imagery in this issue is unparalleled, and I was basically on the edge of my seat the entire time trying to figure out what would happen next. AND THAT LAST PANEL.
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Just Keeps getting better. Our protagonists’ relationships with the other characters is what really drives this story. You know it won’t end well. I can’t wait!
I didn't like the start at first and was afraid that it's going to be another "1 issue perfect, rest garbage serie" but then it came right where I wanted. Can't wait for 3rd come out.