FRAGILE: Questionable loyalties within the Tin Kin council creates tension among the lower ranks. The search for Pasha comes to an end. And the bloody, violent history of the Tin Kin and Maw tribes begins to be revealed.
Maczko is turning what could have been a run of the mill anthropomorphic narrative into a reading experience filled with drama, mystery, and visceral thrills. And Witter's art"holy smokes! I'm not sure what else I can say to express just great it is"except that should close your browser right now and go pick this boo. It's worth every penny (even for us Kickstarter backers who had to pay a little extra). Read Full Review
It's depressing stuff, but all the more captivating for the fact that it stars talking animals rather than humans. Read Full Review
How can a comic be both cute and bloody disgusting at the same time? And post-apocalyptic? And beautifully rendered? Read this comic!
I love this series. This is a dark and bloody issue. The art look as fantastic as the first issue, if there is a downside, it's that the main plot could have moved forward a little bit more.