Jean takes drastic measures to ramp up her investigation into St. Augustine's recent murders, and the community shows signs of cracking under pressure when an unexpected protester disrupts final rehearsal of the upcoming anniversary ceremonies. Cheyenne suspects even more secrets under the surface, but how many skeletons can one small town hide?
Ramsay delivers some fantastic art throughout the issue. The visuals beautifully capture the suspense of moments while also showcasing the world of the characters. Read Full Review
It's a version of the old "built on a native burial ground" trope, but Good Deeds treats the idea with more respect, nuance, and detail than usually afforded by shlocky horror stories. Read Full Review
I liked this one for the most part. I just feel like this story isn't meant to be drawn out though. This issue gave us what we could have learned earlier.