After committing a vicious assault, Danny is off his meds and nowhere to be found, sowing turmoil at home as his sister searches desperately for him, remembering the rough childhood that molded Danny.
But Danny is molded by dark new ambitions... and wrestles with some absurd and disturbing visions while tumbling deeping into the world of drugs and crime.
CROCODILE BLACK remains one of the best books BOOM! Studios have published this year, if not the last few years. Phillip Kennedy Johnson has created an amazing story of mental health being torn down from the inside out and Som, Delpeche, and Carey bringing that story to life in a way only they can. Read Full Review
Crocodile Black gets eerier and more surreal with every issue, though everything is starting to boil over in issue #3. Read Full Review
This issue really made me like this series. Last issue stepped it up and this one did too. I'm not 100% on what's going on, but it's trippy and visceral.
I'm sure it's a failing on my own part, but I can't really follow this book. I do appreciate that it is a well made book, so I'm going to keep trudging through, but I hope it gets a little more clear soon. I do like the parts I understand though.