Briggs Land: Lone Wolves #5

Writer: Brian Wood Artist: Mack Chater Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: October 11, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
8.4Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

When local cops arrive and shut off power and water to the Land, Grace knows it's not a problem with the bribe money-it's her husband Jim orchestrating her downfall.

"Given the current political state of the country, this series feels very relevant indeed."-IGN

  • 9.5
    Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth Oct 13, 2017

    Brian Wood's slow burn is becoming a powder keg with a short fuse ready to blow any second. The world building and character development is paying off big time. If this book isn't in the indie section of your pull list, you're losing. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Oct 11, 2017

    Events are moving quickly with Jim pulling the strings with a bit of help and seeing how fast it does escalate is intriguing. There are a lot of wheels in motion to keep a place like this going and Jim and others are able to knock on it quickly and easily while Grace is going to struggle with it because of recent events. Wood's script keeps things moving right along and I really enjoyed what Dell'Edera brought to the page as it fits with what Mack Chater has done but still retains his own style and quirks that drew me to his material. This arc could shape up to be my favorite of the run if it capitalizes on a lot of things that it can draw on so I'm pretty hopeful with it. Read Full Review

  • 7.4
    Geekery Magazine - Chelsea Stanford Oct 13, 2017

    I won't lie and say I wasn't excited to see a story that had a woman is such a traditionally male role, the leader of an secessionists community. Grace Briggs is portrayed as smart, capable and empathetic to her people, which may be exactly why her incarcerated husband would love nothing more than to see her dead. It looks like the Briggs clan is in for a rough ride ahead, and you should join them, because there's nothing more dangerous than a broken family. Read Full Review

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