"THE HUNT," Part One
In the aftermath of the assault on The Sticks, the team is fractured and Lily's father is dead. Parsons returns to Lily to hear of what happened and he learns her side of the story for the first time. It's a tale of revenge... with the Hunters becoming the hunted!
THE FOURTH INCREDIBLE STORY ARC BEGINS HERE!
As always, Tyler Jenkins art is stunning and gorgeous and I'm definitely going to run out of adjectives the more I do the reviews for this book. Suffice it to say, when Wiebe lets the silence do the talking, Jenkins art guides you just as deftly as Wiebe's words. The opening sequence is testament to that fact. Like I mentioned earlier, the juxtaposition of Parsons exploring the Sticks while we see the events unfold from the past is a brilliant piece of storytelling. The present-day Sticks and Parsons are warm and inviting while the Sticks from the past is colored in darker tones of grey and blue that emphasizes the dire situation through the lens of memory. Again, gorgeous. Read Full Review
Peter Panzerfaust #16 is not a jump-on point, but it is a section of the growing saga that's ripe with reward. If you haven't been following, it's time to go pick up that Deluxe HC and catch up! Highly recommended. Read Full Review
The last story arc set the bar very high for this series so even though this was one of the better comics to release this week, it still fell a bit short for me. I'm not worried though because it won me over a long time ago, but if you're new to the series this is actually a great place to jump on. You get just enough of the back story to get the general idea of the premise and you're along for the "Hunt." This is still one of the best comics Image is publishing so check it out. Read Full Review
This is almost like the little book that could. When it first came out, its doubtful that too many people knew what it was about or really cared. Around the time we got to see Hook for the first time, the book exploded and issues were selling for big bucks and people were going nuts for it. It cant be stressed enough that its all 100% deserved. All the hype, all the craze behind Peter Panzerfaust, couldnt be more deserved. Weibe and Jenkins smash it out of the park every issue and youd be a damn fool to keep missing out. Read Full Review
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