The murder spree continues as NYC detectives Azzaro and Diaz, with the horrific case eating away at their personal lives, keep finding themselves two steps behind the Angel Killer's trail of blood and good intentions.
The story may advance a bit in this issue, but it feels like a bit of slog. The writing has hit a lull and the artwork isn't strong enough to support a story that feels more ripped from a television police procedural than a large-than-life serial killer case. Read Full Review
Blood Tree remains a consistently well-made series of pulp mystery fiction, pacing itself out with this issue being the one straddled with moving the needle forward. Still good, but missing some of the character themes and work within the last two issues. Read Full Review
Blood Tree hasn't been that compelling yet, even with its slightly abnormal serial killer. It's not necessarily a bad comic it just feels very average at the moment. Read Full Review