Tensions run high as betrayal stings Jesse in a way she could have never imagined. Can Kyle shed his humanity enough to aid Jesse in her quest? Can Sandor forsake his bestial nature in order to save that which he loves? The answers lie within!
From Marguerite Bennett (INSEXTS, DC's Bombshells, and A-Force) and Rafael De Latorre (SUPERZERO).
This is a weird issue to begin with, but if you haven't gotten into it yet, just jump in. You won't regret it. Read Full Review
A swarm of new problems comes the heroes' way, leading to a reveal that could further complicate their situation. An engaging story, populated with outstanding characters, complimented by perfect visuals. A good entry point to the series and recommended reading. Read Full Review
Pick this one when it hits the stores this Wednesday. Its a really charming read, and I enjoyed every page of it. Animosity easily earns its recommendation. Read Full Review
Animosity is the story of a world where all the animals have human intelligence and the ability to speak. This is a plot concept that has all the makings of a painful, annoying satire if the wrong writer took it on. Thankfully Marguerite Bennett has the writing reins on this series. She invests Animosity with an intelligence and heart that leads to a strong sense of, yes, humanity among its characters (is there a word for being human-biased?). Read Full Review
Some nice character development and a chance to check out how bees are making it in this world.
Let me start by saying I love this book. From issue #1 I've been locked in and patiently wait for the next. However, I believe this issue #9 slowed down a tad bit for me since the series launched which is saying a lot. This issue still gives a surprise leaving us wondering about Sandor's feelings but for the most part there wasn't too much going on until the last 4 pages. Regardless, it's still progressing the story at a great pace which I love and I can't wait to pick up the next.