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shannonleighd's review against another edition
3.0
blackmetalblackheart's review against another edition
5.0
Holy crap! This series is incredible. The quality of the Hill House imprint has been up and down, but Plunge is an example of how amazing comics can be when done right. The story is filled with intrigue, cool characters, weird events, and some really eerie motherf*ckers. On top of that, the artwork is top notch. Every panel is beautiful. It is easy to see what is happening. The color and lettering adds to the page. This series alone makes the entire imprint worthwhile.
xavpas's review
4.0
John Carpenter’s The Thing meets Event Horizon meets Call of Cthulhu. From a solid story to amazing art, this one checked all the boxes for me. I only wish it was a little longer!
graypeape's review
5.0
I think this is my favorite of the Hill House collection, and I'm really hoping for a second run of comics from them, I've enjoyed the initial run. The art by Stuart Immonen was stunning, it sucked me in right away, and Dave Stewart's coloring was *chef's kiss* lovely and atmospheric. The story was good, too, don't get me wrong, but that art- swoon!
The story has a huge tsunami coming after a volcanic eruption underwater that shifts a 40 year old wrecked ship and causes it to surface. Its emergency beacon gets triggered, and a salvage crew is sent out to investigate it, along with a marine biologist and a corporate dude from the company that sent out the ship in the first place, ostensibly to retrieve the bodies of the crew if possible, as the former CEO's son was on board, and to salvage any research materials the crew had. When the salvage crew arrives, all the weird things start to happen at once, and there are some truly creepy moments, including one that made me yell "aahhhh!!!" and startle my husband. Parasitic sea worms, zombie-puppet crew of a decades old wreck, an alien presence, and some kind of magical ingot thingy that makes people obsessed with it if they look at it. The ending and reveal did feel a tad rushed, and a bit '80s horror movie, but still, it was fun spooky good times. There were a lot of loose ends left, and I'm okay with that- life is full of mysteries, science doesn't know how everything works in the universe, sometimes shit just happens and you never find out why. Overall, a very good read!
#PlungeHillHouseComics #NetGalley
The story has a huge tsunami coming after a volcanic eruption underwater that shifts a 40 year old wrecked ship and causes it to surface. Its emergency beacon gets triggered, and a salvage crew is sent out to investigate it, along with a marine biologist and a corporate dude from the company that sent out the ship in the first place, ostensibly to retrieve the bodies of the crew if possible, as the former CEO's son was on board, and to salvage any research materials the crew had. When the salvage crew arrives, all the weird things start to happen at once, and there are some truly creepy moments, including one that made me yell "aahhhh!!!" and startle my husband. Parasitic sea worms, zombie-puppet crew of a decades old wreck, an alien presence, and some kind of magical ingot thingy that makes people obsessed with it if they look at it. The ending and reveal did feel a tad rushed, and a bit '80s horror movie, but still, it was fun spooky good times. There were a lot of loose ends left, and I'm okay with that- life is full of mysteries, science doesn't know how everything works in the universe, sometimes shit just happens and you never find out why. Overall, a very good read!
#PlungeHillHouseComics #NetGalley
brian_mac's review
dark
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.0
I'm not a huge reader of graphic novels and comics, so my knowledge is probably not on par with others who have left reviews here. That being said, I absolutely loved the artwork. It was so striking in every way imaginable. If I was just leaving a review based on the art, it would be 4-5 star. However.... The story and characters were mediocre at best. And some of the dialog was pretty awful. It's obvious that Joe Hill has a lot of love for what inspired this story and that's fantastic. I really wanted to like it as I've enjoyed Hill's novels and short story collections (not to mention what inspired him here), but I just did not connect with this at all.
howlinglibraries's review
5.0
This was absolutely fantastic — easily one of the best releases in this new Hill House line so far. The art took a little time to grow on me, but the characters are so enjoyable and the plot is genuinely unsettling and dreadful, right down to the bone. This is going down as one of my favorite cosmic horror media pieces, no question, not only for the fear factor and the otherworldly appeal of the villains, but for how effortlessly Joe Hill made me love our little cast of misfit heroes, too.
Thank you so much to the publisher for providing me with this review copy in exchange for an honest review!
Thank you so much to the publisher for providing me with this review copy in exchange for an honest review!
bookwormjt's review
1.0
1.5* I was very excited to start all the Hill House books and so far, I am not impressed. This was my second book from Hill House and both books (Plunge & Baskeful of Heads) were disappointing.
alexanderhagen8's review
2.0
I felt like this was a resident evil mixed with sea creature kind of story and unfortunately it was not for me. I was bored in the beginning, but kept going in hopes that it would improve. It did improve but it never became gripping for me and I started to skim towards the end just to finish and see what happens. A big letdown after I loved Hill’s Basketful of Heads. And also a big letdown for finding out he modeled this one after Carpenter’s The Thing, which is one of my favorite movies of all time.
ryanklindsay's review
5.0
A really beautiful and worthy addition/ode to the genre of horror fiction made to feel like it could have been born in the 80s, as specifically inspired by the works of John Carpenter. Plus: Stuart Immonen is an art god and every page is amazing.
Extra Alert: the slipcase/HC presentation is so good, and the paper is old school vertigo style, and the original pitch email is included in the back matter.
Extra Alert: the slipcase/HC presentation is so good, and the paper is old school vertigo style, and the original pitch email is included in the back matter.