Sweet Tooth, Vol. 2: In Captivity
Following on the heels of THE NOBODY, his Vertigo graphic novel debut, writer/artist Jeff Lemire pens his very first ongoing series SWEET TOOTH. A cross between Bambi and Cormac McCarthy's The Road, SWEET TOOTH tells the story of Gus, a rare new breed of human/animal hybrid children, has been...
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Following on the heels of THE NOBODY, his Vertigo graphic novel debut, writer/artist Jeff Lemire pens his very first ongoing series SWEET TOOTH. A cross between Bambi and Cormac McCarthy's The Road, SWEET TOOTH tells the story of Gus, a rare new breed of human/animal hybrid children, has been raised in isolation following an inexplicable pandemic that struck a decade earlier. Now, with the death of his father he's left to fend for himself . . . until he meets a hulking drifter named Jepperd who promises to help him. Jepperd and Gus set out on a post-apocalyptic journey into the devastated American landscape to find 'The Preserve' a refuge for hybrids. In this second volume, Lemire explores the heartbreaking story of Jeppard and how he went from a devoted husband to the ruthless mercenary he is now. Meanwhile, Gus is captured in a camp with other hybrid creatures where he meets Dr. Singh, a scientist studying the plague that's wiped out so much of the world. By traveling more into Gus' past, Singh will learn more about the plague, as well as clues at how some of it might relate to Gus and his father.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781401228545 (1401228542)
Publish date: December 14th 2010
Publisher: Vertigo
Pages no: 144
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Horror,
Dystopia,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic
Series: Sweet Tooth (#2)
This is such a good series. I regret not requesting all the issues my library had to tide me over the long weekend. In this second volume, we get Jepperd's back story and the grizzly life that's turned him into the badass killing machine he is now. I liked that we got to see him so vulnerable and ca...