Following their encounter with the Horned Beast, adventurers Twig and Splat must figure out how to travel to the location of the final item! But with basically everything trying to kill them along the way, will they live long enough to get to the Moon? Part 4 of the new series from Eisner Award-winning writer SKOTTIE YOUNG (I HATE FAIRYLAND, MIDDLEWEST) and artist KYLE STRAHM (SPREAD, UNEARTH).
The world that Strahm and Beaulieu are presenting here seems wondrously infinite. When Twigs story completes, the realm feels like it could play host to so many more adventures. Twigs a cool, little hero, but there DOES seem to be so much potential in a world with so many big, epic expanses of strange wilderness and shadowy mystery. Its all so impressively endless. If Young and company can coax more adventure out around the edges of the panel, Twig could be the first of many little adventurers in an appealingly fun world. Read Full Review
Twig #4 is a great chapter in the fantasy adventure as it captures the heart of the characters with deeply emotional moments. It's also a series that continues to wow with its visuals and imaginative fantasy worlds. Read Full Review
The story in Twig #4 continues to grow on you. Even though the trappings are strange and wonderful, we can still make out the underlying bones of a Hero's Journey. Twig thinks he is destined to fail, but he steadfastly continues. I wonder if he is succeeding in a way we do not yet expect. Read Full Review
This issue continues all of the cartoon-y fun that has been present throughout Twig. Heartwarming and relatable, the characters push on as they head into the final issue. Read Full Review
Twig has really earned its place as one of the best comics on the market right now, not just thanks to its stellar artwork, artistic perspectives, and radiant colors bursting off the page, but also with its heartful characters. Read Full Review
Strahm delivers some beautifully detailed and vibrant art throughout the issue. The world of this story is new and unique and every page and panel delivers something new to experience. Read Full Review
This story is a breath of fresh air
One of my favorite things right now.
It's got charm, and heart. It does lack a lot of plot. I mean it's not hard to follow, it's simple. There's just a lot more character development that could be done.