theomegaman's Sweet Tooth #5 - Out of the Deep Woods, Conclusion review

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    Such a let down


    I don't even know where to begin with this issue. I had such high hopes for a cool ending and this is the crap they put out.  
     
    First off, Why would you let on to what is going to happen with a cover like that? Are you serious? At least try and lead us on a little with what could happen in the future... 
     
    So Gus and Mr Jepperd fight their way, literally, to the preserve. Along the way, as they are attacked, Gus hits his head and passes out. He dreams of his father. But it is a strange and weird dream, and his father blames him for his death. Gus is still fooling himself into thinking Mr Jepperd is helping him. Until we get to the preserve and Mr Jepperd turns Gus over to a bunch of guys for something inside an orange duffle bag. They put Gus into a holding area with other human/animal hybrids where Gus learns a little of what is to come.  
     
    This was issue 5 and the "conclusion" But not really. It is going to be continued in what they are calling "In Capitivity" Book 2.  
     
    Ok, It seemed like every other page was an ad and not part of the story. I understand you are trying to capitalize on your success but give me a break. Seeing the word, Excellent, by USA Today on the cover also makes me barf.  
     
    I think the overall problem with this is, They bought into their new found fame a little too much. And the story paid for it.  
     
    A dumbfounded 2 out of 5 stars. Get it, read it yourself, let me know what you think. I expected alot more from this.

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