Even as Joey struggles to make sense of everything she's seen, what role her beloved Astor has in it, and what it means for her relationship with him, Crestfall Bluffs is a flurry of activity preparing for the Thistleburn Unveiling Gala Party. When Joey intervenes in a situation she doesn't fully understand, it will bring everything to a head in the most unexpected way!
As Eat The Rich approaches its conclusion, young Joey Dorsey struggles with just how much one can accept as she makes a potentially fatal choice that will define her world and the lives of others in Crestfall Bluffs going forward. This series ominous and gorgeously horrific look into the world of the wealthy and the broken aspects of societal systems continues to be an impressive work that everyone should be checking out. Read Full Review
This is an amazing penultimate issue. It starts off slow and reserved and then just gathers pace, concluding in what is a thrilling cliff-hanger. The writing from Sarah Gailey is again on point and it is matched perfectly with the artwork of Pius Bak. It's slightly bittersweet that this is the penultimate issue as I have thoroughly enjoyed this series. But that being said, I'm excited to see what the finale brings! Read Full Review
Pius Bak hits the right notes visually for this story. The moments between Joey and Petal and drawn beautifully and highlight the characters while the moments between Joey and Astor brilliantly showcase the emotional divide between them by highlighting their physical divide. Read Full Review
Eat The Rich #4 doesnt do anything special until the end. This is the books penultimate issue and ending it this way really makes the whole thing that much better. Where Gailey and company go is anyones guess, but it should be fun. Read Full Review
The more we are able to explore the characters in the quieter moments, the harder the horror hits and Eat The Rich certainly seems as its looking to end its story with a bang. Read Full Review
There's no telling where all of this is going, but getting there is gripping. Read Full Review
Ignore the losers review bombing this because the author's politics differ from theirs, as it's one of the better horror comics out on the shelves right now
Good issue. The writing is really ramping up.
Another solid issue but the ending was off the charts. Great series so far.