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‘Stray Dogs #5:’ Comic Book Review

Wow. Just wow. That was a ride with exactly the kind of cathartic ending I was hoping for. For the last four issues, I’ve been reading in a state of ever-increasing anxiety as this group of dogs, one by one, discovered that their owner was a serial killer. You knew generally how it was going to pan out, but the ride was simply beautiful.

A big, big part of why all of this works is because the creative team captured each of the dogs perfectly. You’re on their side, you understand who they are, and . . . they’re dogs. The premise alone is brilliant. This is like a “Duh, why didn’t I think of that!” kind of premise. It’s so simple and yet, in its execution, so astute.

This issue brings with it some major gasp moments and some big verbal cheering moments, as well. I’m all for reading story arcs that take years to complete, but, sometimes, a nice, five-issue story arc of a well-executed premise is perfect. This series was perfect.

So, if you want to see how a group of dogs deals with a serial killer, dive in.

The final few pages were just beautiful.

Creative Team: Tony Fleecs (writer), Trish Forstner (artist), Brad Simpson (colorist), Tone Rodriguez (layouts)
Publisher: Image Comics
Click here to purchase.

Phillip Kelly, Fanbase Press Contributor

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