![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When Marine Biologist Lee Archer is approached by the Department of Homeland Security for help with a new threat, she declines but quickly realizes they won’t take no for an answer. bestselling comics writer Scott Snyder (We Have Demons) and renowned comics artist Jock (Batman, Wytches) weave a tale of horror about growing up in a world far more harrowing than our own. Sean’s a great friend, and we had a blast together on American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest luckily, he’s also one of the industry’s brightest new stars, someone with unrivaled abilities as a world-builder-every scene he draws is so fully realized, so richly imagined, it’s hugely inspiring working with him, and I’m grateful to him for signing on to be my partner at the end of the world, here.” Blending prose and multiple kinds of illustration, New York Times. It’s one of the most ambitious stories I’ve ever done, and there’s no one I’d rather be creating it with than Sean Murphy. “This is a story Sean and I have actually been developing together for more than a year, a big, twisted, sprawling science fiction and horror epic, all of which begins with a single, terrifying discovery at the bottom of the ocean. I still think the book is overall worth it, especially if youre a fan of the genre. ![]() Second half happens at another time with weird, unexplained events/characters and an unsatisfying/rushed conclusion. “I couldn’t be more excited about The Wake!” said Snyder on the DC Comics blog about this new comic book series. First half plays out like an underwater sci-fi horror with interesting characters. ![]()
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