What They Say: Miranda Keller has been sent to the Miskatonic Valley to investigate a series of killer bombings targeting the community’s elite. She’s convinced that radicals are to blame. But her partner, Tom Malone, a retired Brooklyn detective, sees connections to a supernatural event in his past that left him scarred and scared, leading the pair to an occult conspiracy that pits them against forces from beyond this world. Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers): The opening issue of Miskatonic was a hard read. An interesting read but one that really took some time to adjust to its setting and get a handle on. I haven’t read much of Mark Sable’s work so there’s an adjustment to the style of it and all, but there was also just trying to connect with the setting and time period, especially as a resident “near these parts” where the story takes place. Giorgio Pontrelli continues to produce some really good pages here as I like the surreal things that we get with the people and creature-ish things and all, but I also like the attention to detail with the more mundane settings of the day and especially with Miranda’s outfits.