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Sam returns and plans to deal with the upstarts who seem to think they can get away with her. They’re about to realize they’ve messed with the wrong bear…
And this series will also end. There are no major twists and turns here, and no matter how much we root for them, the turnaround doesn’t come for everyone who deserves it. This is also a very well written and beautifully illustrated issue, and one that in some ways echoes the TV show “Dexter” again.
What’s different about this, of course, is that Sam doesn’t usually kill people who have committed horrific crimes, so there’s no catharsis in the gruesome way she’s killing. At least, that wasn’t the case until now.
It wouldn’t be bad if the story ended here with an open ending. However, with the sequel already released, it’s clear there’s much more gas in the tank, but where will it go next? You’ll soon find out, dear reader, as we progress through Under the Uncovered Tree: The Rite of Spring.
But for now, I without a doubt recommend this first series as extremely worth reading. As long as you have the stomach for the occasional very graphic gore, of course.
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