A review by bengriffin
Severed by Scott Tuft, Scott Snyder, Attila Futaki

3.0

This is a solid yarn with plenty to appreciate, in particular the real world setting and grounded, plausible horror. The artwork compliments the series well with a washed out dusty quality and the covers in particular are especially striking. The main problems are that there's very little impact, the story is incredibly predictable, and very little will remain with you afterwards. This is unfortunate for any story, but moreso for a horror whose sole purpose is to get under your skin. There's a lot worse things you could read, but there's also a lot better.