This volume started out in a way that made me groan. An old story told as background featuring none of the current characters. THEN I actually started to care about the characters in this small story.Then we got back to the craziness that is Sweet Tooth. It continues to be heartfelt and suspenseful. Sweet Tooth grabs his destiny here. He finally stands up to the people carting him around and says that he's making his own path. It finally happens. Well, it hasn't really got much better - the first story, set in 'olden times' works well but aside from displaying the terrible British and their colonial attitude, the revelation is rather weak.And then we skip back to present time and the story started in the previous volume is resolved in an entirely predictable manner. It should have been resolved last time round. Given where we currently are I can't see how this is going to be tied up in one more volume without disappointing further. I may stand corrected, though if the alternative was the never ending monotony and monster of the week approach The Walking Dead has been languishing in for a while then maybe it's a blessing.
Yuuuuup. Good stuff. I particularly liked the origin story in the beginning.
—desibb23
Where do I know you from? he says and eventually you laugh.
—blaze
I fuppin love Sweet Tooth.
—Shinigami