Danny is spiraling out of control, still off his meds and stewing in the murderous aftermath of his recent job.
When it comes to the next hit, it's not just the hallucinatory hauntings that feel off; something is seriously wrong, and it won't be Danny that will find himself in the poetically ironic jaws of death itself...
There is more than one story going on in Crocodile Black. While, we learn more about Danny and see him deal with the monster inside, we're also in the middle of a mob story. These two stories seem so different, but compliment each other so incredibly well. If you're looking for a beautifully drawn and colored unique story about the cartel, childhood trauma, PTSD, crocodile boots, and more add this comic to your pull list. Read Full Review
Crocodile Black continues to deliver a tense, visceral experience that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The art is equally haunting and beautiful making this dark ride well worth the price of admission. Read Full Review
Put simply, Crocodile Black is unlike anything else you're going to read this week, and that's likely not changing. Read Full Review
This issue was fire. The first issue really confused me, but the more it goes on the more it gets better. Very dark and anxiety driven.
It's still pretty difficult to follow for me, I get the overall gist of what's going on but I often flip back a couple pages looking for whether I missed something or not. Regardless, it's a good book and I am enjoying it. Really interesting stuff, if I wasn't so interested and enjoying it I wouldn't bother flipping back to make sure I catch everything.