Andrea Jenkins struggles with her father's erratic behavior, as Jedidiah clings to what's left of his crumbling legacy. Meanwhile, an unexpected visitor points to a frightening future for the residents of Freetown.
Guillory further develops each member of the cast with his warm, and often sad, character moments in every issue. As he builds upon each of them through the use of flashes into the past, characters motives are explained as they come into the light. Life on the farm has never been this interesting, Guillory creates a whole new flavor for readers with this smile-inducing tale making it one not to miss. Read Full Review
The best terror is (you should excuse the expression) rooted in humanity, and few artists do that better that Rob Guillory. Read Full Review
This issue was also shockingly emotional, which I think was also needed. It reminded us that the people at stake are just that"people. They're flawed, broken, and hurting, but they're still people. I'm very much looking forward to the next issue to find out where that cliffhanger is going to lead. Read Full Review
This issue's a suspenseful one, and it looks like its steering the book towards a much darker path than it's already on. Read Full Review