After the events of last issue, Bartlett will forever be a changed man. Can the Bowmans and July's family ever co-exist? And what in the hell is the Parliament of Elders?
Just like each of the 13 issues that have come before, this month's Redneck feels like the most genuine and well-written work in Cates' current library, and that's saying a lot. Read Full Review
The poor Bowmans are going from one crisis to another. They get a brief moment to catch their breath here, but they are not out of danger yet. Redneck continues to deliver solid family drama mixed with riveting horror. I'm more invested in these characters than those from your average comic because of the time and care the creative team has spent building them up. This makes every issue a nail biter, as their safety is far from guaranteed. Read Full Review
Redneck #14 feels a little slow paced, but does a good job of diving deeper into this world of vampires. Read Full Review
Cates has been getting a lot of well-deserved love. Some of those readers should jump over to this series and give it a gander. They will like what they find.