A review by iffer
Wytches #4 by Scott Snyder, Jock

4.0

Snyder, Jock, and Hollingsworth continue to make a marvelously creepy story that revolves around very human characters and fears. The art is still wonderfully moody, although I personally feel like there is a little bit to much "spatter," which makes it slightly distracting.

The most wonderful thing about this issue, though, was Scott Snyder's essay at the end about his childhood days at summer camp as the seed for his love of horror, and the sincere accounting of how the horror genre resonates with his personal experiences of anxiety and depression.