Redlands Volume 1: Sisters by Blood

Redlands Volume 1: Sisters by Blood

by Jordie Bellaire (Author), Tom King (Forward) (Author), Vanesa Del Rey (Author)

Synopsis

A mysterious and bloodthirsty matriarchal force runs the town of Redlands, Florida, and in order to stay on top, sacrifices must be made. Someone is intent on removing these women from the top of the food chain, and he's ready to unleash their darkest secret but has seriously underestimated the lengths the townspeople will go to protect the new order of things.

Inspired by the strange complexities of real world politics and crime, the characters of Redlands play victim and villain, attempting to understand themselves and others, through murder, magic and mayhem.

Collects issues 1 through 6.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 144
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Image Comics
Published: 10 Apr 2018

ISBN 10: 1534305009
ISBN 13: 9781534305007

Media Reviews
Read this beautiful, compelling, epic work, join in the chorus of this scream, and you will see that in the worst of times, our greatest witches do come true. -Tom King

Bellaire's writing blends folklore with a contemporary urgency and Del Rey's art is beautifully, frighteningly immersive. A stunning debut. - Scott Snyder

Nice f*cking job. -Warren Ellis

A chilling, vibrant, angry debut comic from some of the best creators working in comics today. These pages burn with brilliant art and perfectly rendered characters. Witches and Florida are the peanut butter and chocolate that have been missing from comics (and my life). If you're looking for a horror book that will grab you from page one and won't let go, if you're looking for a comic oozing with topical, all-too-real nightmares, or if you're just looking for a rippin' yarn-pre-order Redlands at your local comic shop today. -Robbie Thompson

What a writhingly dark bite of atmosphere, I'm hungry for more! -Ming Doyle

The writing, by Jordie Bellaire, doesn't give us any easy answers. The art, by Vanessa Del Rey, is reminiscent, with its muddy murk and startling colors, of 30 Days of Night. It gives us the impression that every scene is lit incompletely by flashlight and that anything could jump out of the darkness. -Ars Technica