With the assistance of local sheriff Papa Dodd and his partner Starr, Agent Miranda Diaz looks into the recent disappearance of an out-of-towner. Pria continues her demon possession dealings, and Eli battles for control over his own body.
If you're into horror comics with bold visuals and are okay with a messy story, Barstow #3 is worth a read. It's the kind of book you buy for the art and atmosphere, not necessarily for the plot. But if you're looking for a tightly written, emotionally gripping narrative, this one might leave you wanting more. Still, for horror fans who love grotesque monsters, experimental paneling, and jaw-dropping color work, there's plenty to appreciate here. Read Full Review
Just as gruesome and morbidly funny as it's previous instalments, Barstow continues to be a wild ride with each new issue. Though it is juggling a lot of elements all at once, it thankfully never collapses under its own weight. Read Full Review