The curse is getting worse.
Annie is fearing that Joe is starting to get lost in Brimstone and that's not the only problem since they have arrived to a new town where people are suffering terrible injuries.
Man, this is getting more and more terrifying.
Justin Jordan arrives with a new installment where he continues to develop this particular side of the DCU. The main idea that has been introduced in this issue is that everytime that Joe uses the power of Brimstone he becomes more and more like the creature which is a pretty interesting concept that puts all the other encounter they had in context due that it makes you wonder if they weren't simply who got lost in their respective curses and makes you worry about the future of both Joe and Annie.
This new town (and I really love how each new town they visit presents a different horrific theme) is inhabited by mutilated people who became this way because of yet another monstrous being related to the Salesman. Once again, this book does a pretty good job at delivering the horror feel that I feel is lacking in most lines.
Eduardo Pansica handles the art and is really solid thanks to the expressive characters and strong visuals for the supernatural events.
Good read, can't wait for the next one.
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