The Eisner and Ringo Award winning series Bitter Root by Chuck Brown, David F. Walker, and Sanford Greene will feature a special commemorative cover in celebration of Juneteenth.
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The Sangeryes can barely hold their own against Jinoo and Inzondo. But what if they have been going about this fight all wrong? Find out more in Bitter Root #12 from Image Comics!
The Sangerye family settles uneasily into the new normal. What unexpected perils lie ahead for them? Find out in Bitter Root #11 from Image Comics!
The demon Adro has come to Earth! Do the Sangeryes have enough firepower and people to stand a chance of defeating her? Find out in Bitter Root #10 from Image Comics!
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While Blink and Enoch keep things together in Harlem, the other Sangeryes have gone to Georgia to find Adro. What else will they uncover? Find out in Bitter Root #9 from Image Comics!
As fear and grief turn people into literal monsters, the Sangeryes find that they can track Adro through Berg. Find out what happens as they venture into the deep south in Bitter Root #8, from Image Comics!
Berg hasn’t been cured – but he now has a connection with Dr. Sylvester. How did the Doctor end up where he is now? Find out in Bitter Root #1 from Image Comics!
Earth is not threatened by Jinoo alone – portals allow demons to slip through too. Can the Sangeryes find some allies, or are they fighting this alone? Find out in Bitter Root #6 from Image Comics!
Image Comics has a great variant cover for Bitter Root #6 coming our way, and we have a look at Sanford Greene’s work, after the jump.
There were dark days in America’s past, but through them all the Sangeryes were there. Find out more about this amazing family in Bitter Root: Red Summer Special #1.
Can the Sangeryes close the gateway and deal with Dr. Sylvester and his crew of monstrous helpers? Find out in this review of Bitter Root #5 from Image Comics.
In a battle between fear and despair, can there ever be any winner? Find out in this week’s review of Bitter Root #4 from Image Comics.
Image Comics has revealed a line of Rumble variant covers by Keith Pollard, Arvell Jones, Ron Wilson, Chris Brunner, and Sanford Greene.