Bleeding Hearts #5
| Writer | Deniz Camp |
| Artist | Stipan Morian |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Can an unwitting act still count as betrayal? Poke and Mush’s friendship is at its breaking point, but can you fault someone for indulging their natural instincts? With Poke’s secret becoming increasingly hard to keep, it may end up being a question he must answer in front of his entire horde, in their most sacred of spaces…a shopping mall!
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Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth
Jun 10, 2026Bleeding Hearts #5 abruptly stops the soft and sweet storyline and trades it out for one full of confusion and panic. Poke is put at a crossroads and is being forced into making a decision that will change his future and the future of others forever. This story continues to build and build the anticipation, keeping me on the edge of my seat. Read Full Review
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9.5
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Jun 10, 2026Poke has no time to celebrate as Rabbit’s now being hunted by zombie hordes in a superb chapter. Camp pushes all parties into uncomfortable quarters with the writing . Morian & Hollingsworth construct excellent images to build to the hunting hour. You might need to check your own heart after reading this phenomenal series. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini
Jun 10, 2026Bleeding Hearts #5 launches the Outbreak festival and pushes its characters toward a pivotal turning point. Read Full Review
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9.0
A lot of interesting things here. Firstly, I really enjoyed how Camp wrote Rabbit's narration. It threw me off at first, but, then, I realized what he was doing. Rabbit is a small child...so, her narration should read like the thoughts of a small child, right? Furthermore, I felt that he did a really nice job of writing it that way. Especially loved the misunderstandings of words that led to her saying things differently (ex. "Yemen" instead of "Heaven"). Another thing that was more odd was how Cara's death was handled. Really seems like something that could have been depicted or, at least, heavily implied on the page? Instead, we just get Rabbit mentioning it at the start of the issue. I don't know, I just felt that it, perhaps, should hav more
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