Redneck #15

7.8

Critic Reviews

3 Reviews
8.7

User Reviews

6 Reviews
Writer Donny Cates
Artist Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe
Cover Price $3.99

The history of Bartlett Bowman is revealed! What does July know about Bartlett's past?

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  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely

    Sep 26, 2018

    If you've been reading Redneck from the beginning, you surely won't be disappointed. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Horror DNA - James Ferguson

    Oct 19, 2018

    The scares are low in Redneck #15, but it is no less enjoyable. This is a strong character-driven comic and these folks have earned an evening of peace in an otherwise Hellish world. It speaks to the work this creative team has done that a quiet issue like this still packs such a punch, especially as we dive into the history of the Bowmans and Bartlett in particular. I'm sure we'll be up to the usual life-threatening terror next month. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Bounding Into Comics - Matt Johnson

    Sep 26, 2018

    Look, I'm going to say something right now that might raise a few eyebrows but here goes. There have been five vampire works of fiction that were good. They are: Dracula, I Am Legend, Salem's Lot, Interview with The Vampire (the first one, they go downhill fast) and Let the Right One In. I welcome any recommendations in the comments, but I'm sticking to my guns here. That said, Redneckis such an addictive read that I truly believe it's the most original vampire comic ever written, and the best vampire literature since 2009 (when Let the Right One In came out). This might be an exposition heavy issue but read as a trade I'm sure it'll fit in just fine, and you're doing yourself a disservice if you aren't at least reading this story in trade. Read Full Review

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