END OF STORY ARC!
"A BROTHER'S CONSCIENCE," Part Five-The "A BROTHER'S CONSCIENCE" storyline ENDS here! Broken, Randy takes "justice" into his own hands.
A knife sharp examination of human frailty and failings, That Texas Blood #6 comes out swinging and never lets up. These two creators are really in sync by the final issue, and have created a parade of memorable characters in an iconic setting. A must buy for all lovers of noir. Read Full Review
Overall, That Texas Blood #6 puts all the pieces of the story together and gives readers an exciting conclusion as all the events Condon has set in motion meet together at the tracks and come to a dramatic end and Philips brings the story to life with the detailing in his art, delivering some of the best visuals he has given readers to date. Read Full Review
THAT TEXAS BLOOD is a great comic that holds up as one of the best examples of crime noir in years. This series takes a hard look at the toll of carrying the past with you and the dangers of letting the past decide your future. Read Full Review
It's a strange, half-conceived tale with an ending that could be tragic, but instead leaves readers to ask what the point of all this was. Read Full Review
That Texas Blood
Issue: 6
“A Brother’s Conscience: Part 5”
Publisher: Image @imagecomics
Writer: Chris Condon @christophcondon
Artist: Jacob Phillips @jacobphillipsillustration
Randy Terrill returned home to Texas and now he would never leave again. Unaware that Sheriff Coates already received a full confession from Sara, Randy delivers the money owed to Teddy Kutner as well as justice for his brother Travis’ murder in the form of execution.
The epic conclusion of That Texas Blood’s first arc is wrapped up and truly lived up to its namesake. In the end, Travis could not avoid his demons and we are introduced to the next series antagonist. I can’t wait for this series to retur more
Not sure how long its going to be or if we ever get another issue but I enjoyed this series. Its nothing crazy unique but its very well written. It looks great. The characters were interesting. I was invested. I will definitely read it again all in one.