Briggs Land: Lone Wolves #4

Writer: Brian Wood Artist: Mack Chater Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: September 13, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
8.5Critic Rating
5.8User Rating

Abbie Briggs married into the family, and no matter what, she can't shake her outsider status-she will never truly be one of them. While driving a desperate teenager to an out-of-state family planning clinic, she is given the perfect opportunity to return to her old life and leave the Briggs dogma behind.

"Given the current political state of the country, this series feels very relevant indeed."-IGN

  • 9.0
    Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth Sep 15, 2017

    Brian Wood has something truly special here. Briggs Land is one of the best books on the shelves that it seems like nobody talks about. When this tv show comes out, people are going to be wondering how they were sleeping on this comic and end up collecting it in bulk like people do with The Walking Dead. This issue alone is good enough to sell anyone on this series. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Sep 13, 2017

    Briggs Land continues to be an engaging book that I look forward to with each installment. There's a kind of uncertainty as to what it'll be at times and I'm really curious to see how the TV side develops and how that'll work similar but different angles as it takes on a life of its own. This issue with its focus on the two women definitely works well as it's a good standalone piece that gives us good character material and more of an understanding of the land and its people. I'm definitely interested in seeing what may be in Abbie's future after this because you can easily see the challenges she faces that won't be easy to overcome when the time comes. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Nerdophiles - Kylee Sills Nov 25, 2017

    A quiet step back from the calculated, cunning, and morally gray Briggs family, this issue of Briggs Land: Lone Wolves explored another, equally as tricky gray area. It was an invigorating detour that really proves the creative team has a handle on what they're exploring with this series. Read Full Review

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