Eden has a vicious new serial killer on the loose and it's put Mark and Laura at odds on how to deal with the crisis. Mark meets Pascal for the first time and a bit of jealousy arises.
Bryan Hill is a screenwriter, photographer, tv writer, and director. He is known for his work on the DC show TITANS and for his work in comics, most notably his outings on DETECTIVE COMICS, POSTAL, AMERICAN CARNAGE, KILLMONGER and ANGEL. His writing is infused with esoteric principles, which can also be found in his photography and music. He lives and works in Los Angeles.
Postal Deliverance brings a chilling second volume as good old mama returns to run the city once more.
See the thing is Mark doesn't really want to be Mayor and decides to hold a voting for the town to choose. Laura, his mother, has other ideas and wants to be Mayor once more. Why? Because she had power and does not anymore. However, there is a sicko on the loose murdering and killing people for fun and his next target is Mark and his family. Maybe we need Laura here to stop evil with her own little evil.
This was entertaining for sure. Faster paced, some exciting action moments, even great emotional bits too. The ending left me going "HOLY SHIT" and then we don't know the results yet, and won't, till the next volume.
Overall this was a pretty great volume. I'm excited for more now. A 4 out of 5.
Postal has been an underated gem for a while and Deliverance story really sustains that quality. Bryan Edward Hill's writing is awesome,Raffaele Ienco's artwork is beautiful. Only negative about it is that breathtaking cliffanger in the end and I don't know story will continue or be done with beacuse of this fucking pandemic.
Much better than volume one. But that ending was so brutal. I was not ready for that cliffhanger. I need to know what happened. Are they dead? I NEED TO KNOW!