The Dark Wisdom conspiracy is revealed as the traitors make their move, and a sentient mass of interdimensional organ meat invades Dean Ogden's funeral. Making matters weirder, Chimp Ho Tep is on the loose and out for revenge, even if it means harpooning a student or two. The fur flies-as does the flesh-in the fiery finale of our four-issue frightfest. Phew!
Humorous, heartbreaking, and intense, Blackwood: The Mourning After is a great series that should be getting a lot more acclaim. Read Full Review
Blackwood: The Mourning After comes to a close with a climax that I will be thinking about for days. With incredible writing and stunning art, Evan Dorkin, Veronica Fish, and Andy Fish have put together a series worth rereading and worth waiting for what is next. Read Full Review
Blackwood: The Mourning After draws to a close with enough teases at the end that it has plenty of places to go. The biggest, in my mind, being that it might actually focus on the students a little. I think they got lost in the shuffle this time around after a strong opening miniseries while here it was just a lot of chaos and action, which is fun to watch unfold but problematic when the issues are spread out over most of 2020 because of the pandemic. I really like the concept, characters, and artwork for the whole thing but the distribution problems really made it hard to connect with this run, something that those that pick up the trade won't have to worry about and hopefully have a better experience with. Read Full Review