"RISE OF THE UNICORNS": Don't mistake the silence of the unicorn for weakness. She is silent because she is plotting.
Come for the out-of-the-box interludes and plot twists, stay for the interesting character moments and Wynonna Earp Easter eggs. Read Full Review
Cain and Niemczyk continue to bring something genuinely compelling to comics with a breath of fresh air to the medium. Their unique framing and pacing of a mystery story open endless possibilities for the nearly 100-year-old comic book medium that make it feel new again. As the series progresses, the long-running issues of plot development in an unfolding mystery will eventually emerge, but for now, its fun to watch Cain, Niemczyk and company play with an inventively novel idea in such a whimsically deft way. Read Full Review
I had various questions that consistently came to mind. What does each feminine/hygiene product symbolize throughout the series? What role will this hygiene product play in comparison to all of the “feminine” reduction chemicals throughout the series? Blood will always be a main topic, but will its purpose transform beyond cats and periods? What I assume to be a huge twist to come next issue, I'm excited to see the decisions that the Cain-Niemczyk team will make in future issues. Read Full Review
A quick and entertaining read that continues all of the series strengths and faults. Read Full Review
Although this issue tries to push the story forward more than the previous 3 issues may have, the pacing and reliance on repetitive cliffhangers is still frustrating. I'm hoping this comic picks up the pace and gives some kind of resolution to the story that has been teased for over half a year. Read Full Review
Hello fuzzy ones.
I really kind of wish they would knock it off with the "graphic design" pages -- they just eat away at the comic real estate. Like, I swear the comic is always like 4-6 pages shorter because they love to include these surreal ads and such.
That said, I did not expect that twist at the end.