Mini-Series Finale. The Enfield Gang Massacre ends here! With nowhere left to go, Montgomery Enfield must face off against the law-alone-in this chilling Western conclusion.
Now that all ofThe Enfield Gang Massacreis out, those who have not picked up a single issue need to at once. Regular readers, start it again from start to finish. This is a book that will be talked about for years to come. It is a book that feels like a prologue to a whole, wider world of stories from Condon and Phillips. To see how they top this one feels a bit like living through theIncident at Owl Creek Bridge. Is it possible this is just a collective figment of the imagination? Or is it the gift of another day, another story, just waiting in the wing? Read Full Review
The ending of The Enfield Gang Massacre was shown in the series' opening pages yet it still came as a heartbreaking surprise. That much is a testament to how well Condon and Phillips draw readers in with this particular Western, which puts character over story first. Read Full Review
THE ENFIELD GANG MASSACRE #6 brings the outstanding Old West drama to a close when Enfield and Amy prepare to meet their end. Chris Condon ends the mesmerizing tale with an ending thats gut-wrenching, poetic, and thoughtful. Phillipss artwork captures every look of fear, hope, and grief in vivid detail. And Condons creative approach to the ending will get people talking. Read Full Review
A gold standard for telling deep, affective westerns in comics. Read Full Review
Enjoyed this series, wish there was more meat to the story, but it was very fun to read. Ended like a western movie or game.
It ends with a decent read. It's an ok series overall. I can't put my finger on why it didn't grab me like That Texas Blood. It's a decent story. Just never really got fully invested.