Meanwhile, Cheron must resort to some drastic means to survive.
John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: Vortex #8 cover by Tim Bradstreet
John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: Vortex #8 is a damn solid finale It's tense, you're unsure who will survive, and it leaves enough mystery so that the reader can put together some theories of[...]
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She was last seen with Andersen, the sole survivor of the mining facility's disaster.
John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: Vortex #3 cover by Tim Bradstreet
Vortex falls back into its slow-boil pattern with this issue, which has proven to be a strength of writer Mike Sizemore This book's compelling plot has been slowly growing in small[...]
Cheron goes to them for an emergency evacuation.
Back on the colony station, Dixon and Cheron meet up with an investigator, who is skeptical yet open to Dixon's claims about what he saw aboard the mining facility.
John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: Vortex #2 cover by Tim Bradstreet
With its second issue, Vortex tantalizes us with its horror[...]
What will they find in the station? What happened to the crew?
John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: Vortex #1 cover by Tim Bradstreet
Vortex is a delightful send-up of Alien (the good ones), Event Horizon (criminally underrated), John Carpenter's own The Thing, and the first Dead Space game It's set in deep space in the future,[...]