The Coyotes aren't done with our girl Red, and neither is Officer Coffey! When Coffey tracks the teen assassin to her underground hideout with the other Lady Victorias, he comes face to face with these women's real enemy: Coyotes. Like Southwestern werewolves, these beasts pile into the women's sanctuary looking for retribution. In the end, Coffey and Red are left with more questions and a realization that they might need each other.
Coyotes is definitely a series Ill be looking forward to reading in 2018. Read Full Review
Coyotes #2 is such a beautiful joy to read. It feels like a modern folklore being painted to life for the reader. Its imagery firmly creates a lasting after-image for the reader to ponder on. The story is quickly evolving into much more that what it seemed to be starting out as. Lewis and Yarsky are possibly creating a tale that could live on beyond its print life and into folklore. Read Full Review
Driven by Caitlin Yarsky's incredible artwork and a cast of strong female characters, this multilayered, epic story is only getting started. Can't wait to see where it goes. Read Full Review
Coyotes is an original take on the all too familiar werewolf story. The narrative is packed with strong and heroic women and mystery upon mystery. At issue three the story is just beginning to open up and so far it has been worth the price of admission with each installment. Read Full Review
The series may be taking it’s time getting started, but I can’t wait until the whole scene is set and we can start getting into the action. Read Full Review
Man, Sean Lewis and Caitlin's art make for a breathtaking another issue, another solid issue and just as good as issue one. I'm all in! 9.5 out of 10..