INTRODUCING MISTER FINGER AND LIL' BITER! Things get weird when the resurrected Buckaroo Butchers talk about shared nightmares as they hunt for the Nailbiter's daughter!
I do wonder if Nailbiter Returns would have played out the same way if it had continued right after the original series ended. The growing popularity of true crime TV shows and podcasts really puts Nailbiter into a different perspective, particularly in the world of this comic. Buckaroo would be the subject of so many documentaries. This is a fascinating look at these characters and this world, while also keeping the tension high and the scares plentiful. Damn, I love this book. Read Full Review
What helps to keep this story moving as well as it does and keep the reader as engaged is the great art from Mike Henderson. The characters are beautifully drawn and there are some stunning and visually disturbing moments that capture the tone of the story. Read Full Review
New game, new rules, new players. The town of Buckaroo is destined to be anything but peaceful at this point. Nailbiter: Returns #3 really kicked things off with a statement that nowhere is safe in this town. Read Full Review
More than just being a rollercoaster ride, the book does also just enough insight into the upcoming journey to fulfill fans, making for an issue that is both narratively and visually rich. Read Full Review
'Nailbiter Returns' #3 provides some great action sequences, but also piles more out-of-context layers onto its already indecipherable mystery. Read Full Review
The introductory scene is rather confusing. And what, Edward could just break through that glass? Either Finch is incompetent or that's bullshit.