With her family's killer under the muzzle of her gun, the only thing standing between Ethel and revenge is a head full of bad memories. Thanks to her obsession with fic-tional gunslinger, Solomon Eaton, she knows there's no justice but what a man makes for himself. Meanwhile, the cowboy takes his last stand in a besieged city, risking
everything for the life of his boy.
From the minds of Lonnie Nadler and Zac Thompson (HER INFERNAL DESCENT, The Dregs, X-Men) and artist Sami Kivelä (Abbott, Machine Gun Wizards) comes a neo-western that depicts the hard truth of seeking vengeance in the real world.
Undone by Blood has been one of the finest Westerns I've read in some time. While this is the end for Ethel, I'm excited for more Solomon Eaton. Read Full Review
With a sequel of some sort coming out in 2021, Undone by Blood isn't technically finished but I get the sense that this storyline is. Which is fine. It was a decent one that played out more realistically in some aspects in the finale than I expected, though Ethel getting shot should have ended with her dead as well. The book was an interesting look at toxic and dangerous cultural elements of the 70s that built this massive mindshare of what crime was and is still utilized today to scare people and control them. I loved the artwork of the series and I liked the visuals of the flashback/book pieces that we got but that section never connected for me in terms of story itself. I'll try whatever the sequel is out of curiosity but this is a strange tale that just reminds me that I'm so very glad that the 70s are long gone and over with. Read Full Review