Linnea and Parker decide to see if the cult is really what it seems to be-and see things that can never be unseen as a result.
While they make a desperate attempt to find help, it may be no good, as it's clear this all runs deeper than they possibly could have guessed!
Galan delivers beautifully detailed and dynamic visuals throughout the issue. I love the style and how the action, horror and humor all work visually. Read Full Review
After finding themselves over their heads with the cultists, the Kents regroup and are ready to try again. Read Full Review
Get ready for some big laughs and bigger heartache. Read Full Review
When everything about this comic changed in a flash. Its not often a comic that can surprise me to the level this issue did. Do you know the best / worst part? We wont know what happens until the next issue. The wait is going to hurt, but I have faith it will be well worth it. Read Full Review
Pine and Merrimac #4 tees up the story to achieve far more than the reader expectations it reliably meets; readers should expect a very tense wait for issue #5. Read Full Review
This issue went somewhere I didn't expect it to go. Read Full Review
This issue took a downturn for me. It's starting to feel derivative and drawn out. We have another scene with furries and another scene with an escape. The last panel was a surprise, but other than that, the issue was pretty boring. I hope this picks up for the end.
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