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Basketful of Heads #4 by Reiko Murakami, Dan McDaid, Leomacs, Joe Hill

queenkoko's review

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4.0

I am so glad I continued this but man these cliff hangers are KILLING me. I need more.

j0hanna's review

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5.0

I'm still quite invested in the story. But dang these issues are short!

shreks_cumdump's review

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4.0

You know what's fucked up in all of this? She might need a bigger basket. Hot damn every character she encountered after acquiring that battle axe is just asking for it.

a_pilgrim's review

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3.0

June realises the true power - "It`s sharper than it looks." - she goes to the police station to seek help - and is that a wise decision!?

shannonleighd's review

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2.0

2.25

Ok, the last issue ended basically the same way, enough with that.

wesleyrose's review

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4.0

I liked the beginning of this issue a lot. We see June being a badass female, defending herself against criminals. She begins to question whether what she is doing is right or wrong. Yes, June is protecting herself from harm but is wielding an axe and murdering people the correct solution? Is she insane? She’s carrying around a basketful of heads that are talking to her.


Later on, she goes to the police station to find Hank, son of the police chief. She fills him in on her dilemma, and he ends up tricking her into getting into a cell which he locks. Surprise! He’s a bad guy. While this was very expected, I found that the comic is staying very true to the original horror storyline typical of the 1980s horror classics. I’m still enjoying this series, love the art!

missypoo's review

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3.0

3.5

etienne02's review

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2.0

For me this one is just going nowhere. I'm out!
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