Don't miss this special Vietnam War flashback issue featuring a surprise main character one whose legacy looms large in the world of SCALPED, but whose story has never been told...until now.
Has there ever been a bad issue of Scalped? No, not really. Read Full Review
Scalped some times feels like a snake bending in on itself, snapping at its own tail, and issue #38 is no exception. It provides a fantastic new piece to a labyrinthian crime story, taking Dash's father, who has only been portrayed as a loser junkie up till now, and flushes out the character into a real and believable man. Read Full Review
Scalped is a book that really keeps building story on top of story. This issue seems to provide some answers to some mysteries but the next couple of issues could easily change all of that. That's the beauty of this title; you just don't know what's going to happen. I definitely recommend this issue and if you are a new reader you might find something here to jump on with. Read Full Review
How this issue will affect the larger picture of "Scalped" isn't entirely clear, but the end of the issue shows us, in part, how Wade relates to the rest and he's a very important character --probably the character most wondered about since the series began. As always, "Scalped" is an emotionally turbulent read and a wonderful one at that Read Full Review