In the town of Stillwater, the Judge's word is law. But what does the law mean when the townspeople decide they've had enough?
As long as this book is being published Ill be reading it, and hopefully Ill be reviewing it too! If you arent reading monthly, start searching solicits for the first trade, because this is a series I highly recommend! Read Full Review
There are still questions about what exactly is going on in Stillwater, but they don't need to be answered in order for the story to rocket forward. This concept has been explored in a fascinating manner. While that premise might be what got you in the door, it's this great personal drama between these characters that will grab hold of you and never let go. This is compelling stuff. Read Full Review
Perez brings some awesome imagery to this issue. There are some great moments throughout and an emphasis on character. The art is both emotional and personal with scenes that emphasize emotion. Read Full Review
After coming to know the core cast of characters and immediate conflicts, Stillwater #4 reveals the hidden depths of this town and how those conflicts comment on very familiar social divides empowering this already strong premise. Read Full Review
Stillwater #4, available from Image Comics on December 16th, is a well-acted, well-drawn, well-dialogued issue, but the big answer to one of the key questions of the series strains credibility. It's difficult to get excited about what happens next when you can't buy how the characters got here in the first place. Read Full Review
Chip is a master storyteller
Something about the way Chip writes even exposition dumps just works for me. He’s so good I love him.
I liked this one. This title hasn't always been incredibly interesting to me, but this one captured my intrigue pretty well.
I really enjoyed this one! Story gets a lot of movement and Ramon's art is amazing.
A little bit more insight on how Tommy got out of Stillwater. The writers are still able to keep the mystery surrounding the intriguing "boon" given to the people of Stillwater but hope that the next issue gives us more information as this one was a still slow.
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