When Jesse is abducted by humans, Sandor, her faithful and protective Bloodhound, will cut a swath of blood and bone through everything that stands in his path to find and rescue his beloved friend
From the writer of INSEXTS, BOMBSHELLS, and A-FORCE and artist of SUPERZERO.
The twists of this story keep taking me by surprise, Marguerites writing really keeps youin suspense with each issue. The art and coloring of these comics truly give you a feel for the important moments of the story line. Jesse's memories having such a soft glowing feel to the art and then the harsh and gritty lines that come with the current timeline. Read Full Review
This comic is a lot of fun, while still keeping the tone serious enough for you to feel dread, and like something horrible is always looming on the horizon. Read Full Review
Far too many stretches being made in these later issues. I know that might sound absurd given the acceptance of a world in which all animals suddenly communicate, but there still needs to be coherence within the character's actions. I'm finding less and less of that as these issues progress.
No no no. Okay, I'm going to have to give some spoilers to properly critique this: I realize that we are in a universe where animals have gained human level consciousness and speech, but why the hell does a lammergeier spit fire and/or acid? They have a highly acid stomach, however so do most animals, yet none spit fire. And the human-suit worn by the animals? Are they Muppets now? This is just utterly ridiculous.