Lovecraftian horrors seem to be all the rage right now, and the upcoming indie Intersect is certainly cut from that cloth. In fact, the horror/sci-fi film...
“Intersect” #6 begins with the most recognizable image and coherent thought in the entire series as an incredible amount of blood runs out from under a...
At the end of this issue there is a “previously on” block that you would normally find at the beginning of the issue. I must admit...
Welcome to the horror comic of the week, if you only have cash to pick up one comic this week make it “Intersect” #5. Intersect is...
“Intersect” #3 in no way wakes us up from the nightmare that began in #1: nothing is resolved, cleared up or answered, the “plot” progresses only...
2014 has been an incredible year for the comic book creator; more and more creators have edged out more control in an industry that has...
Reading “Intersect” #2 is like looking through a key hole into another dimension; you can sort of make out some familiar shapes and from what you can...
“Intersect” #1 epitomizes the creative opportunities horror has in the comic medium. Ray Fawkes firmly rejects the retrofitting of horror film tropes and conventions that is...
Ray Fawkes has been a staple of the DC line for a few years now. He was shepherded in by Jeff Lemire but has shown he’s...
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