Mini-Series Finale. The end of the beginning. Cassie and Vlad's first case draws to a brutal end, as the school for slasher killers faces a slasher killer killer, and Cassie faes the question: who's too broken to fix?
In true Zoe Thorogood style, Hack/Slash: Back to School ends with an issue that blends a little bit of angst, romance, and comedy with plenty of nightmarish horrors. It caps off the incredible miniseries with a neat and bloody bow. Read Full Review
Hack/Slash: Back to School #4by Zoe Thorogood ends on an intense and tragic note. Perfect for fans of past titles, the horror genre, or Thorogood's previous works, the issue will expertly break your heart after such a fun and exciting ride. While the series could have only ended on a bittersweet note, Thorogood made it worth it to experience that painful stinging that would eventually arrive. Read Full Review
Zoe Thorogood sticks the landing in a big way with Hack/Slash: Back to School, ending the story on a note that cements its place into the canon without undoing anything else before or after it. Read Full Review
It's been a treat to read Thorogood's take on Cassie Hack. I'll be there on day one if she makes more Hack/Slash comics. If this is where she closes the book, then it's a book I'm glad to have readone that makes me want to check out what's come before for Cassie and Vlad. Back to School's not for everyoneit's very happily an R-rated violence-and-fanservice filled comicbut for those who'll dig it, there's a lot to dig here. Read Full Review
What a terrible ending issue. After how strong issue 3 ended I was hoping this series would end a good note but I wasn't expecting a complete destruction of narrative and characters together. The writer took the good moment the story had and lit it on fire. Well so much for that. Won't be following any other series by Zoe unless she's strictly the artist.
Spoiler; everyone dies, the end.
Not recommended.