kylesahead's review against another edition
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
This is pretty much Se7en meets Silence of the Lambs so this is right up my alley. A good start so far. It's brutal, it tense and the mystery has been well established.
mdettmann's review against another edition
5.0
Ooooo, this series has got me hooked and I'll never bite my nails again. Looking forward to reading more from this series. Perfect mix of horror, mystery, and the artwork matches the mood perfectly. Such creepy coloring!!
fionnious's review against another edition
5.0
Oh. My. God. This was just amazing. The first five issues are in this volume and it just delivers in every single issue, not one of them is a disappointment. Think this needs to be made into a TV show cos the narrative arc is so interesting. Definitely recommend to fans of horror, comics and murder.
fnnbnjmnks's review against another edition
5.0
Oh. My. God. This was just amazing. The first five issues are in this volume and it just delivers in every single issue, not one of them is a disappointment. Think this needs to be made into a TV show cos the narrative arc is so interesting. Definitely recommend to fans of horror, comics and murder.
girlreading's review against another edition
4.0
3.75* so, yeah, um... this was so completely and utterly messed up. it was gruesome, gory, disturbing, definitely something I shouldn't have started reading alone at 2am but with that being said, I could not stop reading. It was horrifyingly addictive and 50% of me never wants to read it again and the other 50% knows there's no way I'm going to be able to stop reading this series now. I need to know what's going on!!! Definitely not something for people who are sensitive to graphic violence and gore, it was a little too much for me at times but I can't deny, no matter how messed up this is, it's definitely got me hooked and I'm not sure how I feel about that. 😂 I also have no idea how to rate this right now, my minds a little overwhelmed. 😅
helterskelliter's review against another edition
4.0
A very interesting concept!
This story revolves around the town of Buckaroo, Oregon, home to 16 prolific serial killers and counting. Some might call it the serial killer capital of the US. Almost everybody in town is related to a serial killer. Some revel in the connection and others refuse it to even be hinted at. Unfortunately, it seems the town is not done pumping out killers. Someone or something is killing people in the town, in ways that are very reminiscent of past serial killers (who are supposed to be long dead, mind you), and it’s up to the sheriff and an ex-army torture expert to find out what’s going on~
Great set-up and sickening art!! Can’t wait to read more!
This story revolves around the town of Buckaroo, Oregon, home to 16 prolific serial killers and counting. Some might call it the serial killer capital of the US. Almost everybody in town is related to a serial killer. Some revel in the connection and others refuse it to even be hinted at. Unfortunately, it seems the town is not done pumping out killers. Someone or something is killing people in the town, in ways that are very reminiscent of past serial killers (who are supposed to be long dead, mind you), and it’s up to the sheriff and an ex-army torture expert to find out what’s going on~
Great set-up and sickening art!! Can’t wait to read more!
silenthillda's review against another edition
5.0
Enjoyed this read. I loved how you're introduced to the town and its world of characters. I couldn't put it down once I started, like a good TV show I was excited to know what happens next. Each character is given time to shine and the series continues. Total Recommendation!
geofroggatt's review against another edition
3.0
the art style is bearable but the story is intriguing to say the least. I’ll definitely be reading the next volumes to see where the story goes from here.