Daisy always suspected that Leland Black had ulterior motives in hiring her, but when the truth finally comes out, Daisy could never have expected how far his reach goes. What does Leland have planned for Daisy-and what does it have to do with the Red Mother?
Danny Luckert delivers some beautiful art throughout this issue. The story has time to build its suspense and Luckert spends that time weaving images of Daisy finding a level of peace in her life before the forces of the Red Mother start to upend them. There are some great visual moments between Daisy and her friends, but Luckert always manages to lure the reader in with those moments before transitioning into the darker ones. A great looking issue. Read Full Review
The issue ties up with a familiar mysterious character returning to wreak more havoc on Daisy's life. As the readers are getting more pulled into the engrossing story we will have to just wait with baited breath for issue #9. Read Full Review
Red Mother #8 is a shocking issue, bringing many surprise twists, which somehow also have always felt inevitable. Combined with striking artwork, it truly is a horror experience worth reading. Read Full Review
The Red Mother is, overall, a fantastic series and each issue does a solid job of building on the one before it, expanding Daisy's story with a horror slow burn that is both chilling and intriguing at the same time. However, The Red Mother #8, while sill technically good in terms of art and execution, feels a little lacking. Read Full Review