As the first year of SCALPED comes to its dramatic conclusion, we spend a night with Dash Bad Horse (the reservation's resident bad-ass) as he lays out his hopes and dreams, his fears and darkest secrets, and his plan for staying alive throughout the turmoil.
We get a lot of foreshadowing, yes, but it's also safe to assume that everything his mom says is easily going to happen anyway. I guess the Bad Horse is too dumb not to figure out the obvious and needs it spelled out to him. Great dialogue as usual by Jason Aaron, but this issue felt like unneeded filler. Read Full Review