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    Sweet Tooth #19

    Sweet Tooth » Sweet Tooth #19 - Endangered Species, Prelude: Lost Trails released by DC Comics on May 2011.

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    Endangered Species, Prelude: Lost Trails last edited by gravenraven on 05/28/23 01:53AM View full history

    One of Vertigo's most experimental titles takes even more chances as indie superstars Matt Kindt (REVOLVER, Superspy), Nate Powell (Swallow Me Whole) and Emi Lenox (Emitown) contribute stories alongside Jeff Lemire for a very special stand-alone issue. As the three female characters of SWEET TOOTH go off to collect firewood for the night, we see glimpses of their past, all of which reveal something more about the mysterious plague that decimated America.

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    Four artist to start the 4th arc, makes sense to me. 0

    This issues I was waiting to read from the very first Q & A about Sweet Tooth at the Vol. 1 book Launch in Toronto.  I remember how it came up, I asked Jeff if there would be any "Guest" writers on Sweet Tooth?  I know he is a fan of Jason Aaron, who still kind of is a Vertigo House mate and I was hoping if Aaron did do a script before the exclusive Marvel contract, it may of slipped.  Jeff caught what I was doing and played with it telling me straight no to Jason Aaron and Joshua Dysart, bu...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Girls Only 0

    When you read as many superhero comics as I do, sometimes you forget to change your outlook on titles like Sweet Tooth. Although there are a few things in the story that you have to stretch your imagination with, try to read this as though it were based in reality to get the best emotional impact from the book.   That being said, sometimes I also grow impatient with this series. I like it so much, I can't wait for the end, and sometimes I feel that issues like this are only slowing down that eve...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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