The story of Darcy's infection with the horrific sylvan disease is finally revealed as, in the present, Grandpa Judd struggles in the grasp of the deadly Arborists.
Final Verdict: 9.6. "Family Tree" #6 is unrelentingly good. Why isn't this on your pull list yet? Read Full Review
Family Tree #6 is an excellent comic featuring easily the best coloring this week, if not this year. Take a break from tending your gardens, watering your plants or transforming into a plant person and read this Read Full Review
Overall with Family Tree #6 this return to one of my favorite horror series was a little weaker than I'd hoped. It still remains an excellent, and compelling horror tale. But the failure to follow-up on the outstanding cliffhanger is cruel. Regardless, I give this strong marks and will continue to recommend this series to horror fans. Its bleak, heartbreaking, and thoroughly engrossing. Read Full Review
Family Tree continues to grow, emphasizing a compelling cast of characters capable of exploring conspiracy and mythos without relying upon the mysteries to keep readers engaged. It's a rousing return and one that has me ready to read whichever angle Family Tree #7 has to offer. Read Full Review
Nice to see Judd is still alive and to get some more backstory on his relationship with Darcy; though it is a little jarring to completely cut away from Meg and the rest of her immediate family for a whole issue.
Nice set up issue
Very dialogue heavy issue but has some nice action and a prison break. This issue takes the time to pause what has been going on and focus on Judd the Grandpa, as well on who he is fighting. Apparently the people who is hunting Meg is some sort of cult. But we learn more about why they are trying to hunt down Meg and foreshadows who really is the " bad guy ". A filler-y/set up issue, but it still is a good issue.