I recently reviewed Shuddertown #1 for CBR and, in the process, wrote the following sentences: "I’ve been a fan of Nick Spencer’s writing for Image with books like Existence 2.0, its sequel Existence 3.0, and Forgetless all showing interesting concepts and lots of confidence in his storytelling, but Shuddertown #1 is a marked improvement. Along with artist Adam Geen, Spencer delivers a first issue that grabs you with the first panel and doesn’t let go. The writing is subtle and carries an underlying tension that’s heightened by the idiosyncratic art."
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