START OF A NEW STORY ARC! It's starting to snow in Buckaroo, and with it comes the bloody truth of the Nailbiter. Are you ready to witness the horrible acts that got him that nickname?
The art as always is great. It's not fantastical or heavily detailed or anything, but Mike Henderson knows what to do with this world he's helped create. Everything is just enough art-wise, not too realistic but by no means too slapstick. People look like people, environments look like environments, wounds and chewed off fingers and creepy serial killers look how they all should. The story by Joshua Williamson continues to impress and intrigue, and this is one that I'm going to re-read relatively often. If you like serial killer stories, small town mysteries, cop drama... pick this book up. Volume 5 should be out soon if not available already. Read Full Review
Nailbiter #26 was revealing, it was gut-wrenching, and set us up for what more this story still has in store for us. The games don't end until the butchers are either done and/or dead. Read Full Review
That being said, this was still a great issue. It also looks like the start of yet another great story arc for a series that has so far delivered with every volume. Read Full Review
A lovely Christmas issue, the heartwarming tale of Nailbiter's history and present at Christmas. I'm not sure how Finch got in his predicament at the cliffhanger, hopefully that is explained later.