"Knuckle Up" part four. There's war on the rez, and like any other war there are bound to be casualties. As bullets fly, bonds are forever broken, and Dash moves to finally face his fiercest foe.
"Scalped" packs more story and genius into single issues than most comics manage in a full year. If this isn't the year "Scalped" takes home an Eisner then I'll eat my hat. Aaron and Guera have always been brilliant but now they have enough rope to hang themselves and the horizon is peppered with bodies swinging in the whistling breeze. And it's gloriously mesmerizing. Read Full Review
Jumping on point?: Hahaha. No. You really need to start this series at the beginning or you won't appreciate what is going on. Read Full Review
Aaron is ramping up the ending to this title and leaving no rock unturned. What Aaron is doing in the process is making sure that no other arc is going to be better than these final two. All of the violence this book has seen over the last few years and this is as violent an issue as we've seen. With all of the death and, yet, you might be surprised as to which character lives. This is an excellent comic book. Read Full Review