![]() ![]() This revelation is the strongest part of the issue but we also see the girls flee skinned men attacking them, seeking refuge with the town witch. ![]() Their pleasure and their pain linked to one another. ![]() For those needing to catch-up however, issue four saw El and Octavia’s paths converge in an unexpected and bizarre way as the two realize that their experiences are connected through their bodies. While a lot of time has passed since the last issue came out, The Low Low Woods #5 is easy to read, with Machado showcasing how to write a story that is always aware of what came before it. Written by Carmen Maria Machado, with art by Dani, colors by Tamra Bonvillain, and letters by Steve Wands, The Low Low Woods #5 ups the ante for the series by revealing more of Shudder-To-Think’s history. The Low Low Woods has showcased the beauty of dark fantasy each issue with both gorgeously illustrated creatures and events and dynamically dark moments of terror. DC Comics’ Black Label imprint Hill House Comics has been expanding how we see horror comics through its titles that explore different subgenres and areas of horror. ![]()
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