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A review by leelah
Sweet Tooth Vol. 3: Animal Armies by Jeff Lemire
5.0
4,5
While you are still wallowing in misery of Gus's demise and Jepperd's backstory, here is Lemire to rub a little salt on your wounds with vol. 3.
So, yes, it's getting darker, leaning hard on that "Mad Max" reference. Jeppered's badass proclamation to save Sweet Tooth was pulled back by reality check with a simple question:
"Oh, yeah, you and what army?"
And army he found.
(Desperate bastard).
As for our sweet innocent Gus, with all that weight on his antlers, he is becoming jaded, which, paradoxically, makes him look more human than ever.
We are moving forward with resolving mystery of virus and Gus's role in it. I am still not sure about his (prophetic?) dreams- whether they are just a tool to hint reader in some direction or they are actually happening- but allegory combined with art of those dream panels is very subtle and smart and looks pretty damn awesome. I enjoy.
While you are still wallowing in misery of Gus's demise and Jepperd's backstory, here is Lemire to rub a little salt on your wounds with vol. 3.
So, yes, it's getting darker, leaning hard on that "Mad Max" reference. Jeppered's badass proclamation to save Sweet Tooth was pulled back by reality check with a simple question:
"Oh, yeah, you and what army?"
And army he found.
(Desperate bastard).
As for our sweet innocent Gus, with all that weight on his antlers, he is becoming jaded, which, paradoxically, makes him look more human than ever.
We are moving forward with resolving mystery of virus and Gus's role in it. I am still not sure about his (prophetic?) dreams- whether they are just a tool to hint reader in some direction or they are actually happening- but allegory combined with art of those dream panels is very subtle and smart and looks pretty damn awesome. I enjoy.