The Wise Dogs encounter a survivor of the Cotter Farm massacre who agrees to lead them to the witch-cult's camp high in the mountains, which can only be reached by a treacherous path leading through a series of insidious traps and a host of deadly creatures.
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The action is well paced, and there is enough mystery in the story that I don't feel like I already know the ending. Read Full Review
A major plot twist has the dogs in jeopardy, with one on her own. The story is great, with clues provided before a major reveal, rewarding careful readers. The visuals create the beautiful and the ghastly equally well. You'll never look at a dog the same way after reading this book, that's for sure. Read Full Review
I continue to really enjoy this series with what it offers in an intriguing world, characters that have a whole lot of character to them, and some absolutely gorgeous pages. I'm getting a better handle on the world as the series goes on but the main story in this run is pretty engaging and interesting, making taking a chance on it very worthwhile. I like what Dorkin's putting together here and while Dewey's artwork is the main draw for me the combination of the two makes this a pretty good run. This is a world worth exploring more and hopefully the next issue, while concluding this arc, is open-ended enough for more to come as I want to see a lot more of it. Read Full Review