The twisting timelines converge as Jesse races to stop a war and Sandor dives into the darkness for the family that he loves.
"Animosity looks to be Aftershock's first true classic, the book that'll put them on the map." - Tara Giovannini of IGN.com
This is the best book of the week and gets my highest possible recommendation. Mammals don't just have consciousness, bees do too and heaven help those that stand in their way. The story is riveting and the visuals outstanding. If you aren't reading Animosity, you're missing out on something wondrous. Read Full Review
The bees are pretty scary. The thought of a swarm coming at you wielding syringes and pushpins is unsettling to say the least. Still, you root for them, even though you know they'd never extend the favor your way. Animosity continues to be the whole package " gripping story, beautiful art, riveting colors. It's definitely hard to turn away from this series. Read Full Review
While it feels like one of the weaker issues of the series, Animosity #12 is still a gripping read full of fantastic characters. The story feels a little lacking in this issue, but the character interactions largely make up for that. Plus, the art of Rafael de la Torre and Rob Schwager continues to be great. This one still gets a recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
Git 'em beez, sting everyone! Shooting one in midair though? Come on.