* Daisy vs The Red Mother for the last time.
* But is this a battle that Daisy can truly win?
* Series Finale.
For a non-horror fan like me, enjoying this book came as bit of a surprise. True, there are a couple of tropes in play, but they are done extremely well, which should please the horror tinged Vertigo fans out there. Read Full Review
Overall, I loved The Red Mother #12 and I see it as a strong finale to an excellent horror series. Daisy is a great final girl and her path from the beginning to where she ends up is perfect and well-earned. The art, colors, and even letters all come together to help this story achieve a climactic and potent ending. If you've been following along then you can't miss this issue. If you've been waiting to see how everything shakes out, you're in for a treat when you finally read this series. Read Full Review
Danny Luckert does an amazing job with the art in the issue. The details are beautiful and the creatures are perfect in their menace and appearance. Read Full Review
The Red Mother #12 concludes the series, and it does so in such a memorable way. This conclusion is the one they've been leading us to this whole time, with brilliant scenes to support the plot. Read Full Review
This is a strange situation indeed, I feel like I enjoyed yet didn't love the ending to this tale, and that more story was given to us, just to be cast into the wind before we fully comprehend the larger meaning and ramifications of what was going to happen. Read Full Review
There are strong ideas here, but they just don't come across as fully-realized or entirely fleshed out. Read Full Review
The end was ok. But giving it a 10 because the artwork. It was so amazing.
Good series
I drifted back into this after dropping the title some months ago. The story never really 'kicked on' as it should have done, and the series was ultimately disappointing. The artwork however was excellent throughout.