"HOPSCOTCH MÉLANGE," Part Two: En este cap tulo, no existen las fronteras. El mundo está lleno de amor, pero el amor es peligroso.
Ice Cream Man #10 keeps the series moving along as one of the most unique current series. This series has a tendency to not really ever let you in on the secret of where it is going and that makes every issue enjoyable. Without relying on a set formula, this tenth issue is as fascinating and exciting as all of the previous ones. Read Full Review
Ice Cream Man #10 shows us that love knows no borders, even if human beings insist upon them. Read Full Review
This issue is very much a complete book. While the story is an often told and often used one, they pull it off with flying colours and present an amazing read. 5 out of 5 stars! Read Full Review
One step back and two steps in some potentially cosmic direction nobody saw coming, Ice Cream Man #10 nudges the series back toward its core concepthorror vignetteswhile still pushing forward the overarching narrative. This is one of the best comics today, and we should all be grateful for it. Read Full Review
There's clearly an intent behind these tales of times past, but it's not yet clear, and this issue just muddies things up more, blunting the effect of the story. Read Full Review
This issue instantly became my favorite of this series.
I really enjoyed reading the Spanish, at first though I thought I bought the wrong copy in a different language lol
Anyways really enjoyed the story and the art work is always amazing.
I am so obsessed with Ice Cream man, I am trying to collect every issue.
And this one had me wanting more.
The developing backstory to the conflict between Rick and Caleb is certainly a welcome and interesting premise. The story telling and central ideas behind the horror of the comic would eventually stale without an overarching narrative to drive the plot forward. Sure, we love to watch normal people with normal people problems experience supernatural difficulty but how long could that really last?
I think this story by flew by too quick. I wasnt able to read half of it which is probably why but, there was something to be learned by not being able to read the words but see it being played out. I thought this was a good issue but, it just seemed to be missing something and like the guy said in the other comment, it seems they are getting too involved in the bigger picture when the real selling point is in the individual stories.
This was okay. I'm starting to lose interest in this series. It was so very cool early on but it seems to have lost itself in telling a grander story.
I think this was a solid story that was missing a bit of that something extra that made the first issues really exciting. This issue wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t special either.