END OF STORY ARC! Season Two of FARMHAND draws to a close in game-changing fashion. With Jedidiah gone, only Ezekiel and Andrea stand in the way of Mayor Thorne's diabolical designs for the Farm.
As mentioned earlier, there is a whopper of a cliffhanger for Farmhand #10. It's the kind of ending that will make you want to go back and re-read everything that came before to look for clues. It's also the type that will have you clamoring for more. Unfortunately, we have to wait until November before we see this story continue. If this issue is any indication, it will definitely be worth the wait. Read Full Review
The plot continues to be intriguing, entertaining, and a lot of fun. Read Full Review
Season Two of FARMHAND draws to a close in game-changing fashion. With Jedidiah gone, only Ezekiel and Andrea stand in the way of Mayor Thorne's diabolical designs for the Farm. From writer/artist Rob Guillory and colorist Taylor Wells comes FARMHAND #10 Read Full Review
Part of me is sad that this is the season wrap-up for Farmhand. The rest of me is curious to know how many more seasons are planned. I'm sincerely not sure how far Guillory is planning on taking this plot, but I'm anxious to find out. Read Full Review
Farmhand #10 is an emotionally satisfying conclusion to this arc. I appreciate how understated it is as an ending. It could have tried to go big and cracked under its own weight, but it instead opts to go small. The emotional climax to the story is just a conversation between two people in a bed, and it's wonderful. Farmhand is a unique and incredibly well-crafted book, and it would be in your best interest to catch up before season three. Read Full Review
No matter how big the conspiracy behind the Jenkins Seed may be, this has always been a story about how families survive and rebuild in the wake of trauma. That is what makes this issue and the entire second arc strong as Farmhand prepares for future fireworks. Read Full Review