How far would you go to protect a stranger and her child? The race to get out of town narrows as a jackal goes on the prowl for Sonny and Neva.
You have got to be reading this series if you like comics. Read Full Review
As in previous issues, this issue is very light on words and the majority of the story is told through the illustration. The detailed drawings and muted color work perfectly match the tone of the story, and the emphasis on facial expression and character form really connect the readers to the characters being presented. Read Full Review
A Righteous Thirst for Vengeance #4 is an enticing train of mystery, murder, and madness that you'll want to hop aboard. Read Full Review
A Righteous Thirst for Vengeance is one of the most tense, thoughtfully paced books I've read. The end of the book's first arc is shaping up to be something glorious and disturbing. Read Full Review
As Ive stated before there is some gore in this series that for someone with a weak stomach like me can have a difficult time reading. Luckily this issue was a little easier on the gore. Gruesome scenes aside, I really am enjoying this story. In every issue we get a little more questions answer and more questions raised. The silent panels really drive this story, highlighting how well this creative team works together. Read Full Review
Man...the dude with the green car is creepy AF. What a great story this is so far. I'm fully engrossed.