Teddy goes on the hunt around town trying to track down the man who is after his family.
I love a good mystery, and thats exactly what Snow Blind is a fast-paced, utterly engaging tale that asks a lot of important questions about the fragile nature of trust, and is sure to keep the reader guessing until the very last page. Razor-sharp dialogue and wonderfully rendered artwork gives this noir thriller the extra edge if needs to really get under your skin, and the cliffhanger at the end of this issue is going to make the next four weeks a long, painful wait. Highest of recommendations for this one. Read Full Review
A great page turner of an issue. This story keeps you on the edge of your seat and keeps you guessing. Read Full Review
The watercolored art from Tyler Jenkins, with nary a clean line in the entire book, lends a quintessential noirish tone to the story that also serves as a visual echo of what Teddy is going through internally. This is brilliant work. Read Full Review
If issue one set the bar high, Snow Blind #2 jumps over it with aplomb, and as the series moves into its second half all you can wonder is whether Masters and Jenkins can stick the landing. Read Full Review
If you're looking for noir mystery done right, Snow Blind is a good place to start. Read Full Review
This series is picking up the pace rather quickly. Teddy freaking killed a guy! I’m not sure where the plot is going from here, but it is definitely thickening. I’m stoked to see what the Hell Teddy’s parents are keeping from him. This series is going to be GREAT! Read Full Review
As it is, Snow Blind seems destined to be the type of decent but forgettable books fill the shelves at Half-Priced Bookstores everywhere. If you enjoyed the first issue, you will likely enjoy this one too. If not, I recommend giving it a hard pass, because it's pretty cold. Read Full Review