A despondent Abel, carrying the weight of what he's learned in the Winter Woods, angrily parts ways his companion. Fearing for the boy's safety in the run-down Rust Belt city they wandered into, Fox returns just in time to find Abel snatched and in a heap of trouble!
While Middlewest #11 doesn't reinvent any storytelling wheels it serves an exquisitely told narrative beat that is timeless. The creative team beautifully highlights that it's ok to go with a classic story by giving the moments all the time they need to properly come together. Read Full Review
Jorge Corona is the perfect artist for this series. He is able to convey the complex emotions of the characters through the art and make Abel's rage both beautiful to witness visually as well as his sorrow and fear. Great art throughout. Read Full Review
Bringing the action into a decaying city has given the series new life that it didnt seem to be lacking. The adventure bursts into new territory with a refreshing look at the most charming character in the whole series. Things are taken in a bold new direction with future issues as a lost Abel attempts to calm himself in the essence of a perilous world. For fear of letting the danger of the destruction within him out to mingle with that danger. Read Full Review
MIDDLEWEST #11 is a dramatic story highlighting the painful realities in one's relationships"with family, friendships, and even with oneself. Read Full Review
In short, this is a very good book and one I'd recommend. The story is excellently pace and flows well with artwork that serves the story and is strong on its own. Read Full Review
Middlewest #11 is back with a new issue that brings the story to an all new turn. Read Full Review