Dillinger holds Serena and Beatrix hostage in an evacuated hospital, the building now a death trap designed specifically for Sprout. The only chance Sprout has to rescue her newfound friends? A supply closet full of surgical stabby-stabby stuff.
Heartwarming, charming, deeply personal, and down right gorgeous. Read Full Review
Klik Klik Boom #4 continues to impress with terrific storytelling and suspenseful art. The plot is compelling, and Sprout's visual communication only makes it all the more intriguing. Read Full Review
Klik Klik Boom #4 is a kickass good time that brings Sprout face to face with the man who pulled the trigger on her father. Read Full Review
While this issue seemed lighter than the first three, its still filled with murder, mystery, and polaroids. Each issue gets me more attached to Sprout and the story behind her grandfather. Her pictures create puzzles that then explain and move the story along in a way dialogue couldnt. Read Full Review