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Plunge #2

Plunge #2

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Joe Hill
(A) Stuart Immonen
(CA) Jeremy Wilson
After discovering a corpse upon the Sinnikik Atoll, Moriah Lamb leads a team to hunt for other castaways, while Gage Carpenter begins the exploration of the ghost ship Derleth. But there's something down there in the icy darkness of the Arctic sea, something that doesn't want to be found. And it isn't any safer on land. There are things waiting for the search party in the mountain caves, things that were once human...and aren't quite anymore.
Date Available: 03/18/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


The great Spielberg/Carpenter crossover takes a decidedly Carpenter/Lovecraft turn. Joe Hill tells a clean linear horror story that in just two issues looks like a classic. LOOKS may be an understatement, with Stuart Immonen's minimalist use of panels. Not that the issue is short on them. Its not. There are just whole scenes where other artists would need two or three more pages to get the same point across. One in particular may be up for panel of the year with the storytelling told BETWEEN the two panels. If you like a good scare, and not one unfolding in real time, there are aquatic horrors aplenty waiting for you in the depths. Be like one of the lead characters, and take the 'Plunge'.

I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Joe Hill
(A) Stuart Immonen
(CA) Jeremy Wilson
After discovering a corpse upon the Sinnikik Atoll, Moriah Lamb leads a team to hunt for other castaways, while Gage Carpenter begins the exploration of the ghost ship Derleth. But there's something down there in the icy darkness of the Arctic sea, something that doesn't want to be found. And it isn't any safer on land. There are things waiting for the search party in the mountain caves, things that were once human...and aren't quite anymore.
Date Available: 03/18/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


The great Spielberg/Carpenter crossover takes a decidedly Carpenter/Lovecraft turn. Joe Hill tells a clean linear horror story that in just two issues looks like a classic. LOOKS may be an understatement, with Stuart Immonen's minimalist use of panels. Not that the issue is short on them. Its not. There are just whole scenes where other artists would need two or three more pages to get the same point across. One in particular may be up for panel of the year with the storytelling told BETWEEN the two panels. If you like a good scare, and not one unfolding in real time, there are aquatic horrors aplenty waiting for you in the depths. Be like one of the lead characters, and take the 'Plunge'.

I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


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