In the smoldering fallout of last issue's shocking ending, the Bowman clan must escape the tide of blood licking at their heels. But not everyone is fast enough to outrun the crashing waves...
This issue sucked me in and didn't let me go until the very last scene. I'm excited to see where Cates takes the character of Evil, and what the Bowmans next move is. Read Full Review
Redneck #12 is a solidly written climactic installment to the series with enough death, bloodshed, and family-inspired violence to quench even the most vicious palette. Estherren and Cunniffe continue to provide great visual work to the comic to boot, and this one earns a recommendation. Give it a read. Read Full Review
This issue 12 felt like an issue 30 or even 50 if we think about everything that has happened. We are blessed with so much story all in one. On the day I am writing this it is 90 days until issue 13 comes out. As long as that sounds it is worth it if it means this series can get the audience it deserves. This is a review for issue 12, so not only should you get issue 12, but 1-11 if you can find them. If each comic published is of this quality, then comic shops will become the new movie theaters. This heartbreaking issue continues to be a classic in the making. Read Full Review
Despite being a little less intense than the previous issue, Redneck #12 is still a great installment to the series, which is heading in a potentially fascinating new direction. Read Full Review
This book has held steady at maximum legit. I hope the creative team continues to rain glorious story arcs down upon us.
"Redneck" #8 is an action packed issue, a tense and fast-paced spree of violence in the culminating moments of the second arc. The art is great here, even if I continued to have the problem of differentiating between all the characters. That makes something like the key death that happens here a bit less impactful to me. That could be on me as a reader or it could be on the storytellers. Maybe both. Anyway, my slight confusion didn't keep me from enjoying the issue overall. Maybe "Redneck" is one of those books that reads better in trade, but I'm enjoying the singles enough to keep picking this up when it returns from its hiatus in a few months.