Riley and Abby Jenkins are the Jenkins Farm's newest interns. They'll spend the day shaving scalp bushes and trimming nose flora. You know, farm stuff.
Also: Ezekiel has a heart-to-heart with Tree about the Jedidiah Seed's origins. And it ain't good news.
Farmhand #3 is great, and this review doesn't even do it justice. I want to spoil so many things because they're so much fun but just trust me on this: go buy this book and then send Rob Guillory a fruit basket. Read Full Review
The story is building to something very big and the art is consistently great to look at and compliments the story perfectly. Whatever the outcome this series delivers time and time again. Read Full Review
Farmhand continues to expand upon a world that was already plenty vibrant in its debut and give readers a bushel of reasons to tap their feet until the next issue arrives. Read Full Review
Despite a couple setbacks this issue, Farmhand is still an original and engaging series. Read Full Review
Bonkers, current and deliciously otherworldly, FARMHAND is a sci-fi story with elements of the supernatural, and has the makings of yet another Image classic. Read Full Review
I love this book man. So many chew feelings.
Continue s to excel
1. I'm dropping it and selling my books.
I tried reading issue 3. I got about 5 or so pages in and I don't care.
I don't care about the school plot, I don't care about tertiary characters, and now, I don't care about this book.
I honestly didn't read the last few pages. I put the book down.
I don't care.
Fail. NEXT