Many vultures gather to dine on the corpse of the Jenkins Family Farm.
At this point we've accepted the fact that a magic seed can replicate human body parts. That's the entry level setup for Farmhand. As the series continues, this has spiraled out into a quirky and creepy tale full of conspiracy, family drama, and good old-fashioned horror. There's an Invasion of the Body Snatchers vibe at times and it's unclear who Jenkins could trust. The kicker is that they don't realize that yet. Man, I can't wait for more from this series. Read Full Review
Guillory uses his own experiences and talents to garner attention and affinity for his creation perfectly. With the artistic aesthetic to lure readers in, lulling them into this false sense of safety before encompassing them within the complicated and heartbreaking past of the family. With each new issue, the story continues to grow at both ends as Rob Guillory simply tells his story about a family and their farm. Read Full Review
The penultimate chapter of Farmhand's second season is dedicated to setting up a lot of dominoes in what is looking to be an epic finale. However, the arrangement of those pieces leaves little space for the typical humor and familial sincerity that make this series a must-read. Read Full Review