Since the earth became inhospitable, a crew of garbage men has been tasked with cleaning up mountains of toxic waste. After descending deep inside a nuclear facility to search for a missing crew, Rodriguez and Boy find evidence that the crew has been killed by an unknown predator. Meanwhile, Travis is trying to survive his own encounter with a swarm of locusts!
DON'T SPIT IN THE WIND #2 continues Travis's no-good, rotten, very bad day with crazy cults, giant monsters, and the threat of civil war. Carodselli's unique approach to contrast through extremes leads to interesting visuals and caustically funny scenarios, and Dan Lee's coloring packs an added punch. Read Full Review
There is no doubt that a greater message about the abuse of an indulgent society is something that should be of concern. Although Don't Spit in the Wind takes it to an extreme, you can see the nature of humans even in a world that has been left unlivable, still has classes of people, corruption, and evil. Read Full Review
If a comic book is going to rely on its visuals to support a weak script, the visuals need to be outstanding and easily move the story forward. While this book has some unique drawings, they are sometimes confusing and don't make up for a paper-thin storyline. Read Full Review