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james_desantis 's review for:
Babyteeth, Vol. 4
by Donny Cates
I'm creating a video soon for this series that'll talk about it's themes and why it resonated with me so much, BUT, this is a very solid send off if not a bit rushed.
We pickup where we left off. The devil decides to step into the human realm and take his kid but Sadie and the Fam have another idea. We get some epic fights, and then the next few issues tend to speed through events. Get a few major moments and revelations but it's mostly focused on giving us this slice of life story in the middle of a war for humanity.
I absolutely loved some parts. The heart of the book, the theme of family, and of course the bond between mother and son all works really well. The last two issues do feel slightly rushed, due to Cates becoming a megastar in the comic universe, but it still sticks the landing and gives us a farewell we all deserved.
A 4 out of 5.
We pickup where we left off. The devil decides to step into the human realm and take his kid but Sadie and the Fam have another idea. We get some epic fights, and then the next few issues tend to speed through events. Get a few major moments and revelations but it's mostly focused on giving us this slice of life story in the middle of a war for humanity.
I absolutely loved some parts. The heart of the book, the theme of family, and of course the bond between mother and son all works really well. The last two issues do feel slightly rushed, due to Cates becoming a megastar in the comic universe, but it still sticks the landing and gives us a farewell we all deserved.
A 4 out of 5.