CHAPTER 7: "THE JUNGLE FIRES WERE BURNING"
Old friends reunite and old enemies return as the World's Toughest Hobo finds himself in the final stretch of his journey for the mythical hobo heaven but faces his toughest challenges yet as the stakes continue to rise. I do suspect you've seen some wild things in your days, Dear Friends, but this issue finds us in a trainyard war-a hobo donnybrook like you've never imagined!
So boil up your glad rags, and grab your bindle as we find out if Jackson and company find salvation or a one-way trip on that westbound train to the boneyard!
Part one of the two-part series finale of RO more
I cannot believe this story is almost over. Kyle Starks makes me want more hobo comics! Read Full Review
The bittersweet Rock Candy Mountain #7's worst quality is that it signals the finale of this smart series. The creative team understands the mechanics of comics and of the genre in a way that distinguishes their work as unique. Read Full Review
Kyle Starks and Chris Scweizer ensure that "Rock Candy Mountain" is by no means lumbering towards its end, with a breakneck pace, well-developed characters and a sleek, signature art style. Read Full Review
At the end of the day, Rock Candy Mountain remains one of the absolute best things on the shelves today, and while this issue may not necessarily be the best place to jump on the series for the first time, theres absolutely no excuse not to go and pick up the first trade right now – assuming you havent done so already. Seriously, you can thank me later. Read Full Review
The penultimate issue of this hobo epic features a large-scale hobo free-for-all brawl, as Jackson gets a little help from his friends to face the bulls...and the devil! This has been a fun ride.