Even as they wage war on multiple fronts, the Winters family can't help but fracture from within
following their shocking loss.
The world of Bone Parish continues to be one of the most unique gothic narratives in comics today, and it will be interesting to see where things go next. Read Full Review
Jonas Scharf is mesmerizing with his art in this issue. There are so many great panels that convey emotion. One of the best pages is right when Simon arrives at the Winters house and Grace is cloaked in shadow. The next panel has her coming out of the darkness and it hits you emotionally because you dont know whats about to happen next, but you anticipate something interesting and unexpected. Read Full Review
Cullen Bunn is building a family crime drama with compelling themes and a felt-sense of importance. He masterfully builds intrigue with his unsanctimoniousness treatment of characters whose lives are controlled by a foreign substance and the financial advantages it brings. I highly recommend this story to fans of Collen Bunn and those who love a good mystery. Read Full Review
I really appreciated the way this issue move forward in each front. Not only Brae do a alliance and find the truce about the experment the new york branch do, but we have also troubling fact happenning to the cop in charge of the investigation. And the mexican cartel do her move too.
Cover - Yeah I understand the cover, even if we are not there yet. 1/2
Writing - Very strong and well made. No character seems to be without a shadowing part. 3/3
Arts - Maybe on some page the inking isn't perfect. But man I really like the layout and the panels. 3/3
Felling - We are in the second and last part of thus twelve issue stories. I look forward to read the ending. But I can say that will not be a happy one. 2/2
Cullen Bunn is really taking it up a notch - the whole creepiness.