Nailbiter #27

Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Mike Henderson Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: December 7, 2016 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 7
9.1Critic Rating
8.4User Rating

As her friends and enemies are taken out one by one, Sheriff Crane picks up the investigation into the serial killer mystery.  
  
ALSO: An all-new back-up story called "Skin" by TEE FRANKLIN (#BlackcomicsMonth) and JUAN FERREYRA (Cold, Green Arrow)!

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Mike Badilla Dec 7, 2016

    This book has so many huge turns and things happening in LITERALLY every issue, it's so exciting to read and I won't spoil the end. As always: art is great, story is phenomenal. I can't tell if the series is reaching an end anytime soon, but this will be one I revisit quite often. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    AIPT - Nick Nafpliotis Dec 6, 2016

    So many genre comic series start off strong only to settle into redundant ruts. Occasionally, you'll find one that starts with a bang and maintains a consistently high level of quality. 27 issues into Nailbiter, the series is somehow getting even better. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Comicosity - Matt Santori Dec 9, 2016

    Comic publishers on notice: dont make us wait too long for more of this type of work from Franklin. Because if this story is any indication, theres a lot more to be said, and a whole lot of terrifying reasons not to leave us in the lurch for too long. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    GWW - Sarah Payne-mills Dec 17, 2016

    Each month Williamson releases more and more details about the Buckaroo Butchers' origins. Nailbiter never disappoints, and I hope after we learn more about Buckaroo, and the truth the Master is trying to keep hidden, the comic has a lot more story to tell. Read Full Review

  • 8.1
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Dec 7, 2016

    Nailbiter #27 drives the message home that we just may be on the right track now. The only one. Either they find the truth, die finding the truth, or the worst comes and no one knows the truth. Everything that happens now matters more than it could have when they were first blissfully ignorant to what it meant to attempt solving this case. Read Full Review

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