A beautiful girl wakes up in an abandoned subway station with no memory of how she got there. When men try to hurt her . . . they wind up dead. Where did she come from? And what is she capable of?
Veil #1 available now!
"Veil #1 is an exciting series debut. This issue raises a lot more questions than it answers, but Rucka and Fejzula's approach promises that we are only seeing the seeds of a great story being planted here. Fans of Dark Horse's other forays into the horror and mystery genres would be remiss to pass on this one. Rucka is pushing the comic book medium into new and invigorating territory and he has an excellent artist in Toni Fejzula, along for the ride with him." - Newsarama
"Rucka looks like he has another smash hit on his hands with Veil. This gritty and grimy world is filled with just enough heart and mystery to keep readers on the edge of their seat and all but ensure their return to the next issue. The question remains however; who is Veil? and is that really an answer we want to know?" - Comics The Gathering
"Veil proves to be a unique and enthralling story introducing a mysterious character who I want to learn more about. Due to this I highly recommend this comic and can't wait to see what happens next." - Unleash the Fanboy
"Veil is a story shrouded in mystery, but this first issue guarantees that you'll be sticking around to see a larger streak of light shone into the darkness each and every month. Rucka hooks you from page 1 and Fejzula's art is a true sight to behold." - Comic Book Therapy
"Veil has the perfect combination of art and story. One could not exist without the other. Together Rucka and Fejzula create a waking dream centered on a captivating and mysterious character. Its tightly paced, hypnotic, and impossible to read once." - Bloody Disgusting
TWIN FIVE STAR REVIEWS ON COMICS BULLETIN
"This is a great creative team. Rucka uses a similar technique here that he used in the beginning issues of Lazarus, which is to plop the reader down in a world, without explanations or exposition, and makes our curiosity, tied in with the main characters' own questions, the driving force of the story. Not many comics writers trust their readers that much. Not many creative teams are good enough to get away with it either." - Comics Bulletin
http://comicsbulletin.com/reviews/6566/twin-five-star-reviews-for-greg-rucka-and-toni-fejzulas-the-veil/
"Not only do I look forward to reading more of this series, I'm extremely glad I read this comic." - Comics Bulletin
http://comicsbulletin.com/reviews/6566/twin-five-star-reviews-for-greg-rucka-and-toni-fejzulas-the-veil/
"I get the feeling that Veil is going to be a story that will catch everyone off guard by the end. The first issue gives just enough of a glimpse into the immense potential Veil has. Greg Rucka is subverting and blowing the lid off of stereotypes with every single page of Veil. Luckily Toni Fejzula's art was up to the task to bring a challenging story like Veil to life. To Greg Rucka fans like myself who have read a bit of everything he's done, Veil is going to get a fair shake. On the other side of the fence, fans of Rucka's superhero work may have a tougher time dealing with Veil, as not everything is spelled out and some comic fans aren't a patient lot. Highly recommend that everyone takes a good look at Veil. It feels newand we could use more of that in the comic book industry. Greg Rucka and Toni Fejzula, I await seeing what lies at the end of this wild ride known as Veil." - Rhymes With Geek
http://www.rhymeswithgeek.com/veil-1-rwg-reviews/
"There are interesting juxtapositions at work here from writer Greg Rucka as Veil seems quite vulnerable but carries within her something powerful. She's unsure of her identity but she seems to know what she's capable of. Is her identity who she was or what she has become? With nods to mythical dance and a famous Italian poet, is Rucka giving us clues as to where this story will lead or just teasing us? I don't know, but it's shaping up to be a hell of a ride." - We The Nerdy
http://wethenerdy.com/comic_book_reviews-detail/veil-1-review/
"Veil was a real pleasant surprise to read. A familiar writer stepping outside his box and an unfamiliar artist making a huge impression, together they bring a fascinating horror/suspense story. Veil is off to a really good start, this first issue read smoothly and even though it was a satisfying read it still makes you, as a reader, very invested to want to read more." - All Comic
http://all-comic.com/2014/veil-1/
"I'm basing this mainly off of extrapolations from Rucka's ending letter, so I could easily be off the mark here, and we'll just have to check back in a month or so to see where the series goes, but the bottom line here is that Veil is good. The central mystery is engaging and the artwork is striking and memorable, with some amazing color work that extenuates the tone and atmosphere quite well, all of which help to make up for the first issues somewhat disjointed narrative, recommended." - Front Towards Gamer
http://fronttowardsgamer.com/2014/03/03/veil-1-review-comics/
"Veil #1 is an exciting series debut. This issue raises a lot more questions than it answers, but Rucka and Fejzula's approach promises that we are only seeing the seeds of a great story being planted here. Fans of Dark Horse's other forays into the horror and mystery genres would be remiss to pass on this one. Rucka is pushing the comic book medium into new and invigorating territory and he has an excellent artist in Toni Fejzula, along for the ride with him." - Newsarama"Rucka looks like he has another smash hit on his hands with Veil. This gritty and grimy world is filled with just enough heart and mystery to keep readers on the edge of their seat and all but ensure their return to the next issue. The question remains however; who is Veil? and is that really an answer we want to know?"
"Veil proves to be a unique and enthralling story introducing a mysterious character who I want to learn more about. Due to this I highly recommend this comic and can't wait to see what happens next." - Unleash the Fanboy
"Veil is a story shrouded in mystery, but this first issue guarantees that you'll be sticking around to see a larger streak of light shone into the darkness each and every month. Rucka hooks you from page 1 and Fejzula's art is a true sight to behold." - Comic Book Therapy
"Veil has the perfect combination of art and story. One could not exist without the other. Together Rucka and Fejzula create a waking dream centered on a captivating and mysterious character. Its tightly paced, hypnotic, and impossible to read once." - Bloody Disgusting
TWIN FIVE STAR REVIEWS ON COMICS BULLETIN
"This is a great creative team. Rucka uses a similar technique here that he used in the beginning issues of Lazarus, which is to plop the reader down in a world, without explanations or exposition, and makes our curiosity, tied in with the main characters' own questions, the driving force of the story. Not many comics writers trust their readers that much. Not many creative teams are good enough to get away with it either." - Comics Bulletin
"This is a great creative team. Rucka uses a similar technique here that he used in the beginning issues of Lazarus, which is to plop the reader down in a world, without explanations or exposition, and makes our curiosity, tied in with the main characters' own questions, the driving force of the story. Not many comics writers trust their readers that much. Not many creative teams are good enough to get away with it either." - Comics Bulletin
"Not only do I look forward to reading more of this series, I'm extremely glad I read this comic." - Comics Bulletin
"I get the feeling that Veil is going to be a story that will catch everyone off guard by the end. The first issue gives just enough of a glimpse into the immense potential Veil has. Greg Rucka is subverting and blowing the lid off of stereotypes with every single page of Veil. Luckily Toni Fejzula's art was up to the task to bring a challenging story like Veil to life. To Greg Rucka fans like myself who have read a bit of everything he's done, Veil is going to get a fair shake. On the other side of the fence, fans of Rucka's superhero work may have a tougher time dealing with Veil, as not everything is spelled out and some comic fans aren't a patient lot. Highly recommend that everyone takes a good look at Veil. It feels newand we could use more of that in the comic book industry. Greg Rucka and Toni Fejzula, I await seeing what lies at the end of this wild ride known as Veil." - Rhymes With Geek
"There are interesting juxtapositions at work here from writer Greg Rucka as Veil seems quite vulnerable but carries within her something powerful. She's unsure of her identity but she seems to know what she's capable of. Is her identity who she was or what she has become? With nods to mythical dance and a famous Italian poet, is Rucka giving us clues as to where this story will lead or just teasing us? I don't know, but it's shaping up to be a hell of a ride." - We The Nerdy
"Veil was a real pleasant surprise to read. A familiar writer stepping outside his box and an unfamiliar artist making a huge impression, together they bring a fascinating horror/suspense story. Veil is off to a really good start, this first issue read smoothly and even though it was a satisfying read it still makes you, as a reader, very invested to want to read more." - All Comic
"I'm basing this mainly off of extrapolations from Rucka's ending letter, so I could easily be off the mark here, and we'll just have to check back in a month or so to see where the series goes, but the bottom line here is that Veil is good. The central mystery is engaging and the artwork is striking and memorable, with some amazing color work that extenuates the tone and atmosphere quite well, all of which help to make up for the first issues somewhat disjointed narrative, recommended." - Front Towards Gamer