NEW STORY ARC
"PRINCESS MUMMY IS MISSING"
On Christmas night in 1992, Joe Bob and Martha listen as their son Billy spins a wild yarn about a mummy, a vampire, and an extraordinary place called Ambrose County, Texas.
A divergence from That Texas Blood's regular story, Condon and Phillips craft a charming Christmas tale that should warm the heart of even the grinchiest of Scrooges. Read Full Review
This is a perfect marriage of art and words and encapsulates the raw creative force of comics. Its a testament to Condon and Phillipss level of craft that they give a rich, textual story couched in the raw, pulsing creativity that is usually associated with young children. Give this issue as a gift to everyone possible, to share the resonant story of a boy and his father, and the gunslinger mummy. Read Full Review
Just in time for the holiday season That Texas Blood returns for its annual Christmas issue. This one features creatures like a mummy sheriff and a dentally challenged vampire, which could only come from the mind of a child. It's a welcome diversion and a great read. Read Full Review
With solid sight gags like Wyatt Slurp (!) needing bendy straws to suck blood and Two-Gun Khamen using his mummy wrappings to lasso and eventually saddle up and ride a pterosaur (get it: terrorsaur!) this is a delight from beginning to end. Read Full Review
Fun, lots of action, great art, captivating, heartfelt, what more can you want in a comic?
It's a book with some slight charm, that is totally skippable. I can't say it did much for me.