The chickens finally come home to roost.
Farmhand #8 was everything I had hoped it would be. Actually, it was quite a bit more than that. I was curious about the stranger shown at the end of the last issue, but none of my guesses could have competed with the truth. Read Full Review
Rob Guillory has overcome some of Farmhand's initial problems and stuck to what makes it great: a wacky blend of body-horror macabre, absurdist comedy, and family drama. Read Full Review
Farmhand #8 is a bridging piece that hinges on a single encounter, but it's another testament to how well conceived every element of the series is and why it stands out as a must-read in a very crowded field of new creator-owned series. Read Full Review