Port Lindon is on fire, and Sherrif Calhoun is running out of time to find out who did it. But the only way to catch a criminal is to turn to the most dangerous person he knows – his sister...
With even just one extra issue under its belt, 'Good As Dead' achieves more of its potential with a chapter marked by tasty human suffering, thematic gold, and a general air of confidence and intent. Read Full Review
Not as good as issue 1 but still highly entertaining.
Killer second issue of David Lapham's new series "Good As Dead" sees Sherriff Calhoun descend deeper into his drug-fueled pursuit of revenge against the family he is pinning all of Port Lindon's tragedies on.
Lapham is telling a powder keg of a story that's packed, primed and ready to blow. We feel the urgency of Calhoun's uphill race against the clock to catch his killer(s) and settle a family grudge before the mystery micro toxins eat him from the inside out. Aided by his conspiracy-haunted veteran sister, Bobby, Calhoun steers headfirst into the oncoming conflict that may drag him deeper into a mess that goes back generations and require him to transcend earthly planes.
Lapham, along with his co-writer Maria Lapham, more