A review by sookieskipper
The Stand: Hardcases by Mike Perkins, Stephen King, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa

4.0

Slowly people start coming together and start rebuilding society. They take the very step in building new society - lay down the law. Several things happen in that moment and the event takes an unexpected turn.

As in one side the society starts to establish, The Dark man continues to inflict his influence on several people and also a few in the free zone. Everyone is harboring little secrets; some deadlier than others.

As with King's novel, Perkins uses point of view shots in several places that complements the original content. The subtle shift in perspective is elegant and least bit jarring. This is how horror looks like...