A brand-new supernatural nightmare that's Junji Ito meets Hayao Miyazaki from the Eisner-nominated creators of Fear Case and Apache Delivery Service. Things take a sharp turn in our horror story as the mysteries between the black cat Bestie and its sinister ways seem to be linked to an ancient Egyptian past.
You're the sofa, and this story is the cute, slightly angry Calico cat. Read Full Review
An extended flashback at the beginning of this concluding issue adds some interesting background – but it comes too late in the overall story. The stylized illustrations are something of an acquired taste, but they largely work here. Read Full Review
Hairball #4 is a rather frustrating finale. It hints at some answers to what's going on while others feel like they're out of left field leaving us to wonder if our narrator is really just out of her mind. It leaves things almost too open ended and up for interpretation that'll leave some readers unsatisfied after such a solid build up. Read Full Review
Hairball #4 goes completely off the rails in its finale in the most haphazard of ways. Read Full Review
So i got to say I loved this mini-series. I am a cat lover so just the idea of this story had caught my eye. I can say every issue was great. Each month I could not wait to get the next issue it was one of the few comics i looked up the release date for every month.
So as for this issue it wraps it up quite nicely. Our main character is on the hunt to find her cat this hunt takes her all over New York to greece. She finds the owner of “Bestie” and learns that the cat is making her life hell with her boyfriend. The cat attacks him and he has also tried to kill the cat of course to no success. She says you can have him back just go get him because her boyfriend was drunk and she was avoiding going home. So our main c more
I wanna see a horror movie made from this so BADLY.
Fantastic series.
I might be a little generous but this was a fun little series. I also did not see the twist coming which was pretty cool.