In this issue, Maddie goes hunting, catches up with an old enemy, and visits a family friend. 20 years after she was first chosen by the Stringer, she’s doing everything she can to fight back against the creatures Ellicott City town has long since surrendered to.
The world of Sweet Heart is explored further as this series charges on. It's as fascinating as it is terrifying. The comic is like a cross between Wytches and It Follows and I am here for it. Read Full Review
Sweet Heart #3is a great issue that pushes the series as a whole and gives us a new side of Maddie, one that has turned her rage and trauma into tools of survival. Read Full Review
A genuinely scary comic, charting the seemingly futile struggles against an enemy which can’t be defeated only kept at bay, this comic works on many levels. One of the most chilling comics you’ll read, and some of the themes and concepts will linger on after you’ve finished reading. It should be praised for its mature approach to tackling complex issues surrounding illness and the various stigmas attached to it. The art fits the comic brilliantly and makes this a really great comic for horror fans. But it also works equally well for comic fans either suffering chronic illness themselves, or who have loved ones who endure similar suffering. Read Full Review
A big improvement on the first two chapters, the third issue of Sweet Tooth is an exciting ride with high-octane action and sweet character moments. Read Full Review