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kylemfox's review against another edition
4.0
Not as good as the first volume, but I'm still digging it!
blackcatkai's review against another edition
4.0
This just keeps getting better. I liked this volume a little more than the first. Still bloody, still fun, and I can't help but love Warren? It's a weird feeling.
Onto volume 3!
Onto volume 3!
brianamaeca's review against another edition
4.0
Actual Rating: 4.5
Love this series and where it's going. This one wasn't as OMG as the first, IMO, but still sooooo good. Lots of crazy sh*t is happening and I'm craving more blood. Idk if I can wait for the next volume.
Love this series and where it's going. This one wasn't as OMG as the first, IMO, but still sooooo good. Lots of crazy sh*t is happening and I'm craving more blood. Idk if I can wait for the next volume.
sahiarymartinez's review against another edition
5.0
Wow.
Cómo este volumen tiene menor puntuación que el primero? No me malinterpreten, el anterior estuvo genial, pero este es mucho mejor.
Las ilustraciones son otro nivel. Me tienen encantada, y las del final, ese "bonus" fue puro oro. Me encantan.
La historia va progresando, aunque al pensarlo detalladamente, no mucho ha pasado en este tomo. Aún así hay cosas interesantes, divertidas, sorprendentes: he dicho FUCK! como veinte veces durante este volumen.
Al siguiente!
Cómo este volumen tiene menor puntuación que el primero? No me malinterpreten, el anterior estuvo genial, pero este es mucho mejor.
Las ilustraciones son otro nivel. Me tienen encantada, y las del final, ese "bonus" fue puro oro. Me encantan.
La historia va progresando, aunque al pensarlo detalladamente, no mucho ha pasado en este tomo. Aún así hay cosas interesantes, divertidas, sorprendentes: he dicho FUCK! como veinte veces durante este volumen.
Al siguiente!
acetheticallyy's review against another edition
dark
funny
tense
fast-paced
5.0
Graphic: Cannibalism and Murder
purplepages's review against another edition
4.0
The question of who is really killing all these people is still a question in this volume.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THIS VOLUME:
- crazy woman who wants her unborn to grow up as a serial killer
- crazy man who experiments on killer bees.
- serial killer hiding under beds
- finger salad
- underwater ruins
- crazy bus driver who wants the kids to die to stop the curse of kids growing up to be serial killers
- Brian Michael Bendis cameo (I loved this one)
- bloody drawings on a wall
Basically, this volume doesn't give you much answer, but more questions. I can't wait to read the next one.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THIS VOLUME:
- crazy woman who wants her unborn to grow up as a serial killer
- crazy man who experiments on killer bees.
- serial killer hiding under beds
- finger salad
- underwater ruins
- crazy bus driver who wants the kids to die to stop the curse of kids growing up to be serial killers
- Brian Michael Bendis cameo (I loved this one)
- bloody drawings on a wall
Basically, this volume doesn't give you much answer, but more questions. I can't wait to read the next one.
jakekilroy's review against another edition
4.0
This continues the mayhem and cartoony gory fun, but it plays to its weaknesses when it welcomes a hokey cameo of comic book writer-artist Brian Michael Bendis. Otherwise, it's more subtle about the development of its characters, the town, and the ominous giant question of WHY. Everything seems unstable, but slowly closing in, inch by inch, and it is glorious.
vannababes's review against another edition
4.0
4/5
Interesting concept; however, it wasn't as compelling as the first. We were jumping from different killers a lot, which was kinda interesting but felt like it needed something else. Something big was missing, and one of them being the likeability and relatability of the two main characters/detectives. I also did not like the last scene. It was very weird and random, like the solo Eleven episode in season 2 of Stranger Things. Still much better than other horror comics, like Deadly Class, but not as good as The Walking Dead comics.
Interesting concept; however, it wasn't as compelling as the first. We were jumping from different killers a lot, which was kinda interesting but felt like it needed something else. Something big was missing, and one of them being the likeability and relatability of the two main characters/detectives. I also did not like the last scene. It was very weird and random, like the solo Eleven episode in season 2 of Stranger Things. Still much better than other horror comics, like Deadly Class, but not as good as The Walking Dead comics.