Bitter Root #8
| Writer | David Walker, Chuck Brown |
| Artist | Sanford Greene |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The Sangeryes split into teams to tackle various threats. Meanwhile, Harlem is under siege, and Ardo's plans are slowly being revealed. But what role will Sylvester play, and how much of himself is he willing to sacrifice?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jun 10, 2020The thrill ride isnt over for Bitter Root as this new arc continues building momentum and keeping every bit of excitement rolling. Read Full Review
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10
ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer
Jun 10, 2020The creative team of David F. Walker, Sanford Greene, and Chuck Brown are doing fantastic work in Bitter Root, blending together action and magic with hard looks at the racism that Black people have always faced in our nation. Read Full Review
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10
Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn
Jun 12, 2020While Blink and Enoch try to keep things stable in Harlem, the other Sangeryes travel to the heart of the south, where Adro feeds on the grief of the desperate. Read Full Review
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9.5
AIPT - Ronnie Gorham
Jun 11, 2020An impactful issue with a lot of heart and emotion written on every page. Read Full Review
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9.4
On Comics Ground - Aaron Jones
Jun 25, 2020I thoroughly enjoyed this issue and so will you. The inventive and long-suffering family the Sangyeres are back at the fight to overcome the jinoo and the newly infected. Is Adro the devil? Or something else? Do they bring suffering or salvation? The battle continues and we shall soon see if the Sangyeres can find a way to deal with some Southern Discomfort. Read Full Review
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9.3
GWW - B Ferg
Jun 10, 2020Both the final panel and its words caused me to pause. The glee on the face of the infected along with the proclamation pose a serious question. Read Full Review
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9.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jun 10, 2020Sanford Greene offers some beautifully detailed panels throughout this issue. The panel progression is amazing and the characters look great. Every panel elicits emotion from the reader and brilliantly transitions from moments of joy to terror. Read Full Review
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8.7
Sequential Planet - Alex Clark-McGlenn
Jun 07, 2020A timely and thought-provoking issue that deals with race, violence, and grief. Read Full Review