Hattie and Anna knew that executing their plan to kill "Whitey" Donovan would be difficult, but they never anticipated their path to find him would be a literal inferno of war; hunted by the evil Tyson and his devil dogs, attacked by Confederate soldiers-with no allies yet to be found-can they possibly survive long enough to find the vengeance they so desperately seek?
Kill Whitey Donovan has shown it is more than other comics in just two issues. It has a story that is unique and fascinating to see take shape, with strong and brilliantly fleshed out characters, and twists and turns in abundance. And, art that is in a style full of creativity on the same level of the writing and just as enjoyable to see move forward. While I feel, and believe, there are more good things in store for this comic, it is the unquestionable display of talent from the team that puts this over the top, and earns this review. This is one of my favorite series I’ve read in quite a while. I Highly recommend. Read Full Review
A tense second issue that doubles down on the terror of living in the Civil War South as anything but a white man. Read Full Review
The strength in Kill Whitey Donovan's narrative is how it's able to subvert the lifestyles and traits of Civil War era America, specifically the losing side. Read Full Review
Really good story and this issue adds to it. I definitely feel like I'm immersed in this world. The art does a good job in expressing the characters' emotions. The cliffhanger at the end makes me excited for issue 3!