Frank at Home on the Farm #1
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Frank at Home on the Farm #1

Writer: Jordan Thomas Artist: Clark Bint Publisher: Scout Comics Release Date: November 18, 2020 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 4
7.5Critic Rating
7.4User Rating

Frank returns from the trenches of World War I expecting to be greeted by his loving family on their farm. What he finds instead is a dark mystery, his family missing, and only the animals there waiting for him. This sets in motion a terrifying and horrific turn of events as Frank begins his desperate search for his missing kin in a tale that is equal parts The Shining and Twin Peaks.

  • 9.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Nov 17, 2020

    Frank at Home on the Farmis one of the best comics you'll find on the shelf this week. It's not only expertly drawn, but intense in its unnerving nature. Like a horrific daydream you can't escape, Frank at Home on the Farmis a horror story that lives on the fringes of the imagination. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - AJ O. Mason Nov 18, 2020

    The story is a psychologically terrifying tale with many unanswered questions, and the art's unique style further engages the reader in the story's world and grabs them by the throat, refusing to let go. Read Full Review

  • 7.4
    Graphic Policy - Brett Nov 18, 2020

    Frank At Home On The Farm #1 is a solid start to the mystery that'll leave you wondering what exactly is going on. It teases enough and throws enough out there to leave readers unsure as to what exactly is going on. Is there some dark forces at work? Is this something as simple as a trip? I think Frank has done something to his family myself. No matter, I want to find out the answer and see where this mystery is going. With a unique setting and a solid setup, Frank At Home On The Farm #1 is well worth checking out for those interested in mysteries and horror. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Tanner Dedmon Nov 18, 2020

    The intentional withholding of Frank's past shown only through night time recollections and faded photos leaves plenty of room for more to be explored in the future. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bookcase - Gabe Gonzalez Nov 18, 2020

    This book has a lot more to do to get on my good side. It uses mental illness as a vehicle for horror without going into the nitty-gritty of what makes the mental illness horrifying. The art is strong, and the world of the book feels like a place of slow-build terror, but is rather disappointing in most regards. Heres hoping it improves in future issues. Read Full Review

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