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It sure isn’t getting less weird or mysterious. This is a good thing, halfway through the run. Best keep on reading to peel back the riddles on top of answers.Jammin' on Spooktober Leftovers with Anne & the Shallow Comics Readers gang.
Some really cool backstory side by side eith the current story. Really cool horror elements. Loving it
Bullet Review:This is a LOT more cohesive than the last volume - the unfortunate thing is, it STILL refuses to answer ANY questions. Issues 11 and 12 here just DRAG out the confrontation with Edward Warren and even at the end of issue 15, where the Buckaroo serial killers come from and what Edward Warren knows about it is STILL a mystery.But my coworker gave me volume 4 - and let's face it, I've read worse. This could have been far, far worse. Hell, at least the whole volume led to something ins...
It’s like Joshua Williamson heard my slight disappointment over vol. 2 and he decided to ramp everything up. To like 100...This was ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!! Intensely paced, extremely melodramatic and gripping! The action, the backstory, the revelations... everything was like bang bang bang coming so fast and hitting so hard.This vol absolutely shined when it came to characterisation. Of course, it was fascinating to learn more about Warren because he was such an intriguing character, but I absolu...
A great deal of background is revealed in this volume. It's worth the wait if you made it this far. Buckaroo's dark history isn't reinventing the horror genre, but the author does a good job of keeping the end game hidden still. I for one won't give up on this series even if it's likely to end as flatly as horror tends to do. The ride is too much fun.Finch resorts to torturing Warren to find answers. FBI agent Barker wakes up in an animal cage, unsure how she got there. The Bee-man is there too
Things really heat up in this volume. We get to see the Sheriff and Nailbiter's backstory from when they dated in high school. We also finally get some more info on what is really going on in this crazy town.
This was really good and continues the mysteries and it starts off with Finch interrogating Warren to find his secrets and their fight and all that scene is brutal meanwhile Abigail is kidnapped by the goat faced SK and she learns the secrets of the town and when she escapes she is having these visions where he kills the people she is talking to and so seems like she will be a big threat going forward. After that we continue the story of Warren and Finch and Shannon as they go to the graveyard a...
(A-) 82% | Very GoodNotes: Cracks the door on local history, lights the mystery, spilling secrets, furthermore, in blood and gore and teenage lore.
The more I read this, the more I like it.
On the one hand, I find the core question of this series so interesting, and the clues they have dropped so weird, that I feel compelled to finish it. On the other, some of the devices employed to keep the question unanswered feel really contrived. There is a lot of Tomato in the Mirror going on in this story (read: lots of information that the characters clearly have, that they have no reason not to show or discuss in a way that reveals it to the reader, but that is hidden from the reader throu...
Final Rating: 4.25 starsWell damn! Just when I thought I'd finally have more answers, you get more questions.MY THOUGHTS ABOUT NAILBITER VOLUME 3: ○ We all know that Crane and Warren had history. It used time jumps to tell the history between both these characters. It worked for me. To be fair, I thought they had tons of chemistry ○ You still don't know shit about what's going on in this town. Every time you think you're closer to the truth, the story will take you further away from it - just th...
Yet another case of "bait and switch." This was supposed to be the arc that finally explained what the hell was going on, but no...
This one shows you how our Nailbiter, Warren, met his high school sweetheart and our sheriff, Sharon, back when they were teenagers.The crazy twist things take with the FBI chick and the goat-head killer was awesome. I can't wait to see how all of that pans out.The creepy preacher gets a hell of a lot creepier. Oh. My. God.At this point, it feels like nothing is what it seems, and the tension is just ratcheting up more and more.I'm hooked!
I can't imagine what it was like for those folks who bought the single issues making up this volume.The constant teasing but no answer. Ugh.
Fast paced, dual thinking, secrets revealed....and the near dead arise. Great series. Onward we go.
Fucking Wild!!
The only negative is waiting for the next one. Great little horror titles. If you LOVE serial killers you'll love this one!
i guess you could say that i am... devouring... this series
And we're back with the mystery horror that is Nailbiter! Loved this volume, it throws the reader right into action and doesn't let go until the last page. It reveals some interesting background for characters, but more importantly, it dives deeper into the secrets of Buckaroo and the killers. On the graphic side of things, vol. 3 definitely has more gore than the previous volume, so be prepared for that. If you enjoyed the first volume, you will love this one as well. I can't get enough of the
Very good continuation of the story. The mystery is slowly starting to get unraveled and the artwork continues to be as gory as ever.