'Briggs Land is a sordid, violent, roiling story.''--Nerdist
The Briggs always figured threats to the Land would come from law enforcement--not from within. Not so close to home.
Bottom Line: What a fantastic 30 (more or less) pages of intensity, emotion and action efficiently delivered as if one were receiving it intravenously through an IV to the veins. Wood is killing the game and nobody's talking about it but I suspect they will be as soon as this book goes to trade. Also, this issue has one of the most legit covers I've laid eyes on all year. Read Full Review
The next Briggs Land series can't come soon enough for me and I know that Brian Wood has a lot of stories still to tell with this project. Lone Wolves gave us a lot of interesting smaller subplots to work with and an expansion on our understanding of some of the cast and their dynamics with each other and the outside world. Grace is definitely cementing her position more as are others in the family tree and I love seeing the pushback against Jim that we get here. I also really liked what Werther Dell'Edera brought to the book in this two issues with a distinctive look that also fit in with what Mack Chater established with all that came before. Very good stuff all around. Read Full Review