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Rachel Rising Vol. 4: Winter Graves by Terry Moore

briesespieces's review

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4.0

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THIS.IS.AWESOME.
Lmfaooo I'm absolutely hooked. The dark humor , the twists and turns and the overall unbelievability is just!!

arf88's review

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4.0

Far better than the previous volume, the story moved along nicely and there were some genuine twists and turns. And of course the art continues to be stunning.

anahhs's review

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4.0

4.5/5* this story is shaping up to be everything i ever wanted from the topics it explores!

adulldazeem's review

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dark funny mysterious fast-paced

4.0

trans_ishtar's review

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2.0

Starting to get really disturbing.

satindoll's review

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4.0

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THIS.IS.AWESOME.
Lmfaooo I'm absolutely hooked. The dark humor , the twists and turns and the overall unbelievability is just!!

bookwormerica's review

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5.0

Wonderful, scary, funny, complex comic.

kriff08's review

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3.0

Well things certainly picked up, but for some reason this seemed discordant to me. Overall not a bad read just not how I’d thought things would go.

stiricide's review

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4.0

This series just continues to impress me. Every time Moore throws a wrench in to the works, I expect it not to work... and then, it does. At this point, I'm a little afraid that I'm starting to get some of the character arcs confused (the black and white art isn't helping), but I'm largely enjoying this.

wanderlustlover's review

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4.0

Continues to be a chilling and spine-tingling series. I'm always wondering where Terry is taking up and what the ending point of the whole thing is supposed to be. I continue to love the main characters, and the people they draw in (as well as the ones they are already fiercely loyal to and whom are fiercely loyal to them already). I love where certain people end up in this one, tying the disparate character closer together from the far flung web.

As I fan of SIP and Echo, and definitely, definitely, definitely of Terry Moore, I'll be riding this one all the way to the end, too.