The Bowmans are drowning in the flood of fresh blood. With the cops hot on their tail, can they survive the rising tide?
Certainly, REDNECK has got enough action and gore to satisfy readers looking for the kind of excitement that vampire fiction provides. However, the series is driven not by plot but by character, as the best stories always are, so even the most discerning readers will find much to like here. Read Full Review
Redneck continues its almost supernatural consistency here, providing a violent and dramatic look at warring families and the bonds of blood. Oh, and one of the families just so happen to be vampires. Its gripping and entertaining from start to finish, providing a vampire story for people who dont necessarily like vampire stories, and comes highly recommended as always. Read Full Review
Redneck is a gripping read. I have become so emotionally invested in these characters that I go through each issue with bated breath and clenched fists. How can they possibly get out of this situation alive? It's clear that their escape and survival will only come with more bloodshed...a lot more. I just hope Landry is on the receiving end of that because he's become a heinous creature that deserves every bit of violence coming his way. Read Full Review
Redneck #9 brings a tale that quickly absorbs the reader and doesnt let go until the final page. Donny Cates continues to prove his ability to tell a compelling occult story, and the artistic of Estherren and Cunniffe keep the visuals appropriately grimy and bloody. This one gets a recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
With a deep psychological angle married with edgy art, this issue is sure to deliver a great reading time for any comic fan. Read Full Review
“Redneck” is not your average vampire story...by focusing on character and the family and the mysteries of Perry and Grandpa, the creators are giving this supernatural tale a more grounded, impactful feel. Donny Cates is burning it up on all his titles the past year...for any fans of his Marvel work, this is a must read.