Farmhand has been a fascinating, sort of biological, and slow-growing horror series so far. It's only seven issues in, yet countless questions have been raised during the plot's course so far.
Review: Farmhand #19
While I may be behind in reading Farmhand, I can say with complete honesty it is worth getting caught up in. How do I know? Even after all these months, Farmhand #19 hit me right in the feels – and I wouldn't have it any other way.
Review: Lady Mechanika, Volume 7: The Monster of the Ministry of Hell
Woo! The adventures of Lady Mechanika continue in Lady Mechanika: The Monster of the Ministry of Hell. This is the seventh graphic novel in the series (and I would highly suggest you read everything in order!), and it is quite possibly the heaviest-hitting one of the set, which is saying something.
Review: Saga Volume 10
Hazel and her family are still very much on the run. Sometimes, it feels like everyone wants to kill them – especially little Hazel. She's the embodiment of something neither faction can afford to have lingering around.
Review – Farmhand #15 (Image Comics)
After a short break, the ghastly tale of plants and implants is back in Farmhand #15. This is a world that has been steadily getting darker with time, and it looks like it'll brighten up anytime soon. So if you're looking for an original horror worth diving into, this is one to check out.
Review – Farmhand #14 (Image Comics)
Farmhand #14 continues the chilling tale of wayward prosthetics and plants. What at first seemed like a brilliant advancement in technology has quickly turned into a horror story. And the stakes keep getting raised.
Review – Farmhand #13 (Image Comics)
Farmhand #13 feels like the issue we’ve all been waiting for. The entirety of this series has been one intense buildup; this issue is the calm before the storm. Although it isn’t all that calm, is it?
Review – Farmhand #12 (Image Comics)
Things have been changing quite rapidly in a sleeping little town, all thanks to one corporation and their implants. Now, in Farmhand #12, we're about to see just how bad the leak has gotten. And how dangerous that will be.
Review – Exorsisters #6 (Image Comics)
Cate and Kate are not precisely normal twins, but they're making it work in Exorsisters #6. More accurately, their loyalty to one another has no bounds. Not even when they're handed everything they could have ever desired.
Review – Fairlady #5 (Image Comics)
Writer Brian Schirmer recently confirmed that Fairlady #5 was to be the last issue in the series. This is a shame for all the fans of the only fairlady. There’s hope that the series may be revived in time, especially given all of the attention it has managed to grab.


