Miskatonic #5

6.0

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Writer Mark Sable
Artist Giorgio Pontrelli
Cover Price $3.99

Miranda Keller is one of J. Edgar Hoover's first female investigators. After all she's seen in the Miskatonic Valley - a white supremacist cult, bulletproof amphibious humanoids and the
reanimated dead - she might also be the last. Now, her career and her life depend on stopping the resurrection of an Elder God.

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  • 7.0

    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge

    Mar 24, 2021

    I wanted to like Miskatonic more than I did, or at least as much as I did at the start. The middle couple of issues ended up being more complex than I think warranted but that's the context of a monthly-ish kind of read as opposed to a sitdown reading the full book. The finale brings everything together well enough so that it makes sense and the bigger picture is showcased well. I do think Sable succeeded in his primary goal here - beyond telling a good story - that there were women agents at a very early stage of the bureau and that they served admirably and were just as capable as everyone else. I liked Miranda, and I like the subplot with Asenath as it wasn't expected. But I also like what Tom brought to the book and the little bits of nuance we got throughout the social-political aspects of the time. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    COMICON - Benjamin Hall

    Mar 23, 2021

    Agent Miranda Keller is close to the end of a long and bizarre investigation in Miskatonic Valley. Yet, when face to face with a final eldritch horror will she come away the same? Read Full Review

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