The Sangerye family has fought evil for decades, but they've never faced anything like this. And while two family members have returned home, one may be lost forever as Hell comes to Harlem. BITTER ROOT Cover As by SANFORD GREENE will be connecting through the first story arc.
A tension-filled monster battle that fearlessly reaches in and pulls out some hard truths. Read Full Review
The deep metaphors in this book, wrapped around an exciting storyline about facing insurmountable odds, are extremely good. Read Full Review
Sanford Greene's art is stunning. So many of the panels are filled with rich details and amazing composition. All of the action is great and melds perfectly with the tone of the story. Read Full Review
Bitter Root #4 provides mind melting action as the conflict reaches its boiling point. This is the point of no return as it seems like things are about to drastically change moving forward. Read Full Review
Bitter Root takes some twists and turns by the end of this issue, upping the ante considerably. This is not just a family hunting monsters. We're talking end of the world here. It will be interesting to see how the rival factions of the Sangeryes work together to combat this threat. Read Full Review
As long a these two can keep the balance between their storytelling and their message without shying away in one way or another at this point, Bitter Root is going to remain one of my favorite indie titles on the shelf. Read Full Review