What lurks in the attic of the Bowman house? With everything going to hell for his family, Bartlett must confront the one sonuvabitch that puts fear in other vampires. And what exactly do the Bowman boys have planned for Father Landry?
Lisandro Estherren and Dee Cunniffe are doing a fantastic job selling the script. Estherren's beautifully brutal lines and Cunniffe's muted, earthy palette bring the story to life in a gritty way that screams East Texas. Read Full Review
'Redneck' is a book where things are escalating. Cates is leading us to something big. The Bowmans are being dragged into the light, forced to fight back, and the youngins are more than willing to even if the elders aren't. 'Redneck' really is a vampire book unlike any other. It's about how a family survives a greater threat while conflicting ideas within that family steer their future. 'Redneck' is smart, gory, and captivating. Read Full Review
Overall, Redneck #3, offers more intrigue into the first arch of the story and sets the seeds for future strife and conflict in the Bowman family, hopefully Cates doesn't get lost in the past and focuses on the present though. Read Full Review
Redneck is a great book. I'm really enjoying it. I'm all in, officially won-over. Reading in the letters section of the last issue, I know that Cates has written it to at least issue #14, and I'm sure more now, so that is exciting. At least there will be more time to experience this family and all the fucked-up shit I just know they're going to get up to. Plus, I'm really curious to know more about what the hell was going on with the last page of this issue. Read Full Review
Redneck #3 is a great issue that by the end raises a multitude of questions for the readers, and the creative team does a fantastic job with the final page, building up some great interest in the next issue and where the series is going to go from here. The creative team on Redneck continues to bring something different to this vampire tale and it has definitely caught fire with many readers, so jump on board and as The Wu-Tang Clan would say “Protect ya Neck”! Read Full Review
Redneck #3 has a really incredible story that is bogged down by the art. Im going to stick with it though, and see if it improves down the line. Read Full Review
This is a creepy series. The conversation between Bennett and the mysterious (but now revealed) Grandpa was great horror, as Grandpa's state of being somehow makes him seem all the more threatening. I sometimes get confused about who's who in terms of the characters, but I still enjoyed this issue and am looking forward to the next.