NEW STORY ARC! Red stumbles onto a group of women putting the men who attacked them on trial. As she watches them forgive their attackers, she is aghast. And then one mentions her sister... Questions will be answered and origins will be revealed in the next chapter of this cult favorite.
Yarksy and Lewis pour so much love and creative energy into every page of Coyotes #5. Frankly, if you're not reading it, you're missing out on too much pure awesome graphic storytelling goodness and I feel sorry for you. Read Full Review
COYOTES #5 is a riveting start to a new arc in Sean Lewis' werewolf-filled recreation of the Little Red Riding Hood story. With magical artwork by Caitlin Yarsky, COYOTES #5 takes Red deeper on the hunt for her sister's murderer. Read Full Review
With more insight into the mystic folklore of the series, as well as some of the cynicism giving way to optimism, Coyotes #5 is my favorite issue of this series thus far. While I miss a few of the characters from the first four issues, I enjoyed seeing some new faces and beginning what looks like what will be a fun trip around the country on an awesome (albeit wonderfully unrealistic) train. Although the violent vengeance is still presence, there's a palatable theme of forgiveness that is woven throughout this issue and I can't wait to see how this new take on the universe evolves the story telling process. Read Full Review
Issues like this serve a proper function with readers to help build the world around it. Read Full Review