Both the desperate and the hopeful fill the long, hard road through the wasteland. Everyone's looking to survive another day, and now they're beginning to see the young boy from the woods as the only means to that end. "Out of the Deep Woods" part 4.
As usual, Jeff Lemire gives us one hell of a good story that has a lot of heart as well as a lot of balls. Its action packed and violent while maintaining a true gentleness that sets it apart from other books with a style that falls somewhere between a pretentious underground comic and Jack Kirbys Kamandi with some real gritty grindhouse stuff thrown in for good measure. If you arent reading it, you should be and theres no better place to start than this issue. Read Full Review
The best issue since the series debut. If you're not reading this, you are really missing out. Read Full Review
"Sweet Tooth" may unfold a bit slowly for some readers accustomed to page after page of visual excess and heroic declarations, but if you can settle in to the Lemire rhythms, you'll find a story that lingers. This is a series unlike anything else on the shelf right now. It has its own feel, its own look, and it deserves your time and attention. Like Sweet Tooth himself, it might be bit odd, but it's damn endearing. Read Full Review
Sequencing was kinda off but still great overall