It's Christmas time, there's no need to be afraid... Unless you've disturbed an ancient entity, your sanity is in tatters, your child is at risk, and your friends don't believe a word you say. Cormac is forced to dig up the past as The Big Boy makes itself more and more at home, and Scooper gets what every kid wants from Santa: An exorcism.
It's Christmas time, there's no need to be afraid" Unless you've disturbed an ancient entity, your sanity is in tatters, your child is at risk, and your friends don't believe a word you say. Read Full Review
What this means for not only Cormac and Scooper, but the other parents is still up in the air. Scarenthood is shaping up to be the most solid four-issue mini-series I've read in quite some time. It's provided a healthy dose of exposition in each chapter with dynamite scares and great artwork. This penultimate issue sets things up for a grand and frightening finale and I can't wait for it. Read Full Review
Scarenthood #3 is a fantastic issue. For those reading the series, it'll keep you guessing as to what the reality is. Is this all in Cormac's head? Is this one person's mental breakdown? Thankfully, the team delivers an answer because I'm not sure I could stand another month to find out. For those that like horror stories with a slight twist, this is one to definitely check out. Read Full Review
Scarenthood is a story that I really wish were a novel or a novella rather than a comic. That is to say that it's a really good story very well-told and well developed, something that is very clear in Scarenthood #3. However, for as good as it is, this issue feels almost like it missed something between its pages and the end of Scarenthood #2. Read Full Review