Nailbiter Returns #9
| Writer | Joshua Williamson |
| Artist | Mike Henderson, Adam Guzowski |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Who is the mastermind behind the resurrection of the Buckaroo Butchers? Why do they hate the Nailbiter? The Nailbiter and family must uncover their secrets before they turn a whole city into raging serial killers!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Horror DNA - James Ferguson
Feb 13, 2021Nailbiter Returns #9 ends with one of the grossest cliffhangers I've ever seen, yet I have to see where this series goes next. It continues to up the ante with this penultimate chapter and I cannot wait to read its grand finale. Nailbiter Returns is an unparalleled horror comic that continues to scare the crap out of me every month. Read Full Review
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8.5
Beyond The Panel - Jideobi Odunze
Jan 27, 2021After the past few issues of Nailbiter, and Nailbiter: Returns #9 in particular, now more than ever it is true to say that this book is a must-read for horror fans. Read Full Review
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8.0
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jan 27, 2021Nailbiter Returns #9 isn't an issue new readers can jump in to. But, those who have been following this volume will be satisfied as to the reveals and where the issue takes things. Those who are long time readers of this and the previous series will be very happy as the issue delivers reveals that adds a lot to the series' world and has us wanting to know more. Read Full Review
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7.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jan 27, 2021Mike Henderson adds some great imagery to this issue. Taking the time to reveal Penny in the past and the present is a great way to engage the reader visually. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Patrick Cavanaugh
Jan 27, 2021As one would imagine with a Nailbiter book, that backstory is sufficiently unsettling and twisted, though also somewhat underwhelming, but we're still invested enough to be interested in how the story wraps up. Read Full Review
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5.0
AIPT - Nick Nafpliotis
Jan 26, 2021Instead of answering questions, 'Nailbiter Returns' #9 ends up creating more weirdness in place of genuine mystery and intrigue. Read Full Review