Bitter Root: The Next Movement #1
| Writer | David Walker, Chuck Brown |
| Artist | Sanford Greene |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
A Lie built a House of Oppression. The Bitter Truth will burn it down. It is 1964, the height of the Civil Rights Movement. A group of activists have gone missing, and a new generation of the Sangerye family must face a menace far worse than anything their ancestors ever encountered. The monstrous jinoo-creatures born out of hate and racism-have evolved into a threat that few people are willing to acknowledge, and even fewer know how to fight. A bold new chapter in the epic saga of the multiple Eisner Award-winning series begins here.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Mar 26, 2025Greene delivers beautifully stylish and detailed art throughout the issue. I love the updated look of the characters as well as the retro look of the technology. Read Full Review
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9.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Mar 26, 2025The Next Movement could potentially be even more impactful than its predecessors with such a juicy period in American history. The creative team has lost none of their effectiveness and in the current political climate, The Next Movement could be the next big thing in thought-provoking and action-packed comics. Read Full Review
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9.5
Pages and Panels - Seth A. Romo
Mar 26, 2025Continuing the critically acclaimed world of Bitter Root, Bitter Root: The Next Movement Issue #1 leans more on exposition than action, but this series premiere brings the same energy that can be felt from the pages proving that lightning can indeed, strike twice. Masterfully written and beautifully illustrated, Bitter Root: The Next Movement is one of the most important and relevant series on stands. Read Full Review
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9.5
Pages and Panels - Seth A. Romo
Mar 26, 2025Continuing the critically acclaimed world of Bitter Root, Bitter Root: The Next Movement Issue #1 leans more on exposition than action, but this series premiere brings the same energy that can be felt from the pages proving that lightning can indeed, strike twice. Masterfully written and beautifully illustrated, Bitter Root: The Next Movement is one of the most important and relevant series on stands. Read Full Review