The hunt for a murderer brings to light an old case our two distinguished detectives thought long closed. Could there be a missing connection?
SAM AND TWITCH CASE FILES #2 succeeds in building intrigue and atmosphere. The palpable sense of paranoia and the intriguing mystery hold promise for future issues. However, the plot needs to pick up the pace to maintain reader engagement. Read Full Review
Sam and Twitch: Case Files is proof that Todd McFarlane is stretched too thin. As if having your hand in 10 different Spawn titles didn't already look exhausting, almost nothing happens throughout the issue and what does is something you've seen before. Read Full Review
This is seriously my kind of detective book. So many subtle plot lines running through sumptuous art. It kind of reminds me of shows like kojak and Ironside that shaped my young mind all those years ago. Sometimes slow let's you just enjoy the show and this is great.
I'm really enjoying it. The pace is slow but the story is intriguing, and the best is yet to come. The second arc will be written by another writer, and will be drawn by another artist. you can see some drawings of the new arch on illustrator Thomas Knacklik's Instagram. I hope Sam and Twitch reconcile, and I suspect there's some very strange stuff going on in the murder town, maybe a cult or something, and I don't trust the nice cop
Seems like a quicker read than the first issue, but enjoyed it just as much.