"FOREST," Part Two-As post-Tree Plague tensions rise, families are divided in both the past and the present. With humanity at a new crossroads, The Hayes discover which new friends and foes are left standing.
Family Tree #10 is still a riveting and bleak story. The characters are interesting and their plight stands out as unique even among apocalypse tales. Read Full Review
In Family Tree #10, the action and drama seem to feel stronger than ever, as Josh struggles to keep his family whole and safe. As per usual, the creative artwork really brings this series to a whole new level. Read Full Review
Issue #10 doesn't read much differently than early installments of The Walking Dead as wary strangers encounter one another and slowly establish trust. Read Full Review
This issue reads pretty quickly as it is mostly an action issue. We see a bit more of Josh's family and how he met his wife. Overall an alright issue but I feel like this series is starting to limp it's way to the finish line.