Perry and Bartlett are on the run from everyone, but first, Perry has some pressing questions about her family history that could change everything....
This is undoubtedly the most important issue of Redneck's brief, yet exciting history. Read Full Review
Redneck #11 is a hard-bitten issue of betrayal, lies, and macabre origins. Cates, Estherren, and Cunniffe do some great work here, and it leaves the reader riled for the next issue. This one earns a recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
This vampire comic is as much about family as it is about neck biting. The action, wonderfully "sketchy" & "shadowy" art, and character development keep me reading month after month. Great book! Read Full Review
Redneck doesnt grab you just by looking at the cover and flipping thru the pages. It does nothing for you visually at all, its almost ugly. However, this is one of those that you need to sit down ad take the time to read it. Its a good vampire/horror story. Read Full Review
Important revelations come with this issue of “Redneck,” a story of family, trust, and betrayal. Things will never be the same for Perry, even as she continues to grow more and more powerful.