Blood-spattered "angels" continue to fall throughout New York City as Detectives Azzaro and Diaz hunt for a serial killer whose body count grows with each passing day.
Simic does a wonderful job with the art in the issue. The visual language of the issue perfectly matches the tone and gritty detective style of the story. Read Full Review
An interesting story of a serial killer who sews angel wings on his victims gets a bit muddled because of some crude artwork. The police procedural has potential but it's difficult to enjoy with blocky and unrefined art. Read Full Review
BLOOD TREE #2continues to grow as high-tier pulp fiction. The plot moves at a quick pace balanced out by character exploration done neatly. While it may feel a little basic and bare in its execution, it's a classical serial killer mystery that is sure to tickle fans of the genre's fancy. Read Full Review
This is still a strangely straightforward crime comic, but it's not a bad one. Read Full Review
Blood Tree #2 takes a compelling plot with talented writing and hamstrings it with boring characters and bland art. Read Full Review