A safe haven looms on the horizon, but the walled city will not take all of Jesse and Sandor's companions. Who will live, and who will die to save the pack?
Another action-packed issue brought to you by MARGUERITE BENNETT (DC Comics' Bombshells & Marvel's A-Force) with beautiful art by SuperZero's RAFAEL DE LATORRE!
All in all, “Animosity” #5 is proof that this series is taking a journey that we all need to be a part of. Marguerite Bennett's writing is full of heart, earnest to the core and is using such a simple, speculative concept to explore the nature of relationships and how we, as humans, interact with the world around it. Rafael de Latorre and Rob Schwager, meanwhile, is realising that writing in gorgeous artwork with simple, clean storytelling and an unmatched level or earnestness that makes this comic work. It might be a little too early to give a comic this level of praise, but “Animosity” feels important. Like the kind of literature that will still be with us years from now kind of important. At least, I can only hope that's how it goes. Read Full Review
An excellent entry point for new readers. Tensions continue to run high from threats within and outside the group. The visuals are wonderful throughout. This series is always a revelation in its characters and terrors. Read Full Review
That said, I enjoyed this issue the most so far out of the ones that we currently have, and look forward to the next one. Aftershock Comics has proven to be a good publisher in my eyes, between this and Black Eyed Kids I think they're doing some good and underrated work. Read Full Review
They really have a phenomenal team put together here with writer, artist, colorist and letter really lending to each other so perfectly to create a visual piece that keeps you entertained. Read Full Review