The Rush #1

7.9

Critic Reviews

6 Reviews
7.1

User Reviews

7 Reviews
Writer Si Spurrier
Artist Nathan Gooden
Cover Price $3.99

This Hungry Earth Reddens Under Snowclad Hills.
1899, Yukon Territory. A frozen frontier, bloodied and bruised by the last great Gold Rush. But in the lawless wastes to the North, something whispers in the hindbrains of men, drawing them to a blighted valley, where giant spidertracks mark the snow and impossible guns roar in the night.
To Brokehoof, where gold and blood are mined alike. Now, stumbling towards its haunted forests comes a woman gripped not by greed -- but the snarling rage of a mother in search of her child...
From Si Spurrier (Way of X, Hellblazer) and Nathan Gooden (Barbaric, Dark One) comes THE RUSH, a dark, lyr more

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  • 9.2

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Zac Owens

    Oct 27, 2021

    THE RUSH #1, from Vault Comics, is a story of hardship and desperation. It's about people who are stuck in a vicious cycle of poverty, while those who hold the purse strings do nothing to help. This creative team brilliantly ties these events to real life, connecting 1899 to the present day. With a slow and methodical start, this series promises to be a subtle and entrancing horror-show. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comic Watch - Dustin Gebel

    Oct 30, 2021

    The Rush is a book that feels like the first winds of a harsh winter, bringing in a sense of dread and despair to those who experience it. In this first issue, it becomes clear that Spurrier, Gooden, and the team are drafting a tale of bleak horror in a remote landscape with the souls of the characters at risk. Its an excellent set-up to a horror narrative, and feels like a bundle of letters found generations later, to be passed along and remembered in a new light. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Nov 02, 2021

    Icon and Rocket continues to be a fun series with a modern twist on two of the foundational figures of Milestone. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Sequential Planet - Alex Clark-McGlenn

    Oct 24, 2021

    A solid first issue with beautiful art. A truly atmospheric read. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett

    Oct 27, 2021

    The Rush #1 delivers both in a prologue that ought to tempt any comics readers possessing a taste for terror. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    AIPT - Alex Curtis

    Oct 28, 2021

    The Rush definitely has a sellable premise, but its approach doesn't cohesively convey to us why we should understand this revisionist history or care.However, the art does make a strong case for purchasing. Read Full Review

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    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge

    Nov 10, 2021

    I admit I was wary about picking up another title to get into, but I'm glad I decided to try The Rush. It's an interesting period in time and it's going to be able to do some neat stuff in the horror realm here with just a few teases that we get at the start here. It is a bit wordy at the start to set the foundation and period well when I'd rather it connected us to the character before digging into her tale, but it's just a structure issue as opposed to anything serious. Once it gets underway and we follow these characters on their journey, we're treated to a really neat adventure that I'm eager to see more of. Read Full Review

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  • 8.0

    Loafy Trophy

    Nov 04, 2021

    I'm always game to try out a new Western comic, especially one by Si Spurrier, and this is definitely one I'll keep on the pull list. This first issue spends a lot of time world building and I really liked the harsh, realistic way the gold rush was depicted. It was a rough, brutal life that saw very few people acquire lasting wealth while most trudged back east with their tails between their legs. The little bits of horror sprinkled around had me hooked from the first page, and set up a couple great mysteries: how does gold gets underneath ones skin and who is the man with the bowler hat?

  • 8.0

    Jawsh

    Dec 28, 2021

    Became a fan of Si Spurrier after his Hellblazer and Dreaming runs, now I'll just follow where he goes and this is quite the adventure.

  • 7.5

    Gizmo

    Nov 17, 2021

    Si Spurrier writes convincing dialogue for the era and the horror elements strike the right atmosphere.

  • 8.5

    Phil B.

    Nov 03, 2021

  • 8.0

    Bill Blaze

    Nov 17, 2021

  • 6.0

    ed1138

    Jun 08, 2022

  • 4.0

    ComicWorm

    Nov 07, 2021

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