Sander and Calder try to rally their friends and warn them of the coming Horde, while Karen does her best to break free and make it back to the school before it's too late.
Excellently balanced between character drama and big sci-fi adventure, The Woods #15 is a particularly engrossing installment of a series that fills a rare and important niche in the comics ecosystem. Tynion's character relationships are truly something special and, though his dialogue has been better, the world he's created possesses a pleasing weight. The series has secrets, not just reveals and, in this issue particularly, I felt a twinge of the original Runaways dynamic, which I hope you take as the high praise it is. Michael Dialynas continues to be an unsung hero of comics and the series shows no signs of slowing down, in fact quite the opposite. While the next issue may need some action to balance this one out, in the moment, The Woods #15 stands up with the series' best. Read Full Review
It seems like Adrian may not be dead. Or he may just be a figment of Isaac's insane imagination. More likely, though, this is just another level to which Adrian has ascended courtesy of the planet's alien forces at work. We got a good plot twist at the end and good look at the horde but ultimately this issue got three stars because this whole squabbling between our main characters is getting a little old. We need to move forward – and that's exactly what it looks like we'll be doing next issue! Read Full Review
The whole issues was just them all talking about the most mundane things like straightening an out door projector screen. Read Full Review
Just to balance out the 4.0 review that basically said "I never read any of the previous issues so I don't understand what's going on." Well, I have read them, and it's a fine series, so here's a 9.5.