* Daisy has entered the endgame only to discover that friend and foe alike have turned on her.
* Now Daisy will confront the Red Mother alone...and the Red Mother is expecting her.
The Red Mother #10 presents a woman in peril, and then amps it up to eleven. The writing and characterization is exceptionally strong in this issue, and the artwork, well, the artwork leads the reader from the ordinary to the horrific and back again with a subtlety that makes it all the more creepy. Read Full Review
In terms of psychological horror I there isn't another series out there doing it better than Haun and Luckert right now. Read Full Review
Red Mother #10 is a foreboding issue, as Daisy's life is once again shaken up by forces outside of her control. The story is well complemented by the artwork itself, which is bold and graphic as needed. Read Full Review
All of the little stories that have been slowly simmering away in Red Mother finally come to a head in The Red Mother #10 with some major reveals. Read Full Review
Wow. I am sad I am reaching the end though.