Z-View: Sherwood Texas #5 by Berryhill and Hillyard

Sherwood Texas is a five issue mini-series published by 12-Gauge Comics.
Sherwood Texas #5
Writer: Shane Berryhill
Artist: Daniel Hillyard
Colorist: Charlie Kirchoff
Letterer: Ed Dukeshire
John Prince and Rob Hood slug it out for the soul of Sherwood, Texas in the stunning conclusion to this tale of betrayal and revenge. You don’t want to miss the big finale of this smash-hit series!

*** Beware – spoilers may be found below ***
The Good
- Andrew Robinson’s cover!
- Prince’s anger gets the best of him and his emotional swing is more realistic than one would expect.
- Page 13, Panel 2.
- The story has a satisfying wrap-up so that no sequel is needed but the groundwork is laid just in case.
The Bad:
- It doesn’t matter if you’re family if the Prince thinks you ripped him off.
- Being discovered as a “snitch” by the Prince.
- The Nobles luck because Loxley’s aim is so good.
- The framing of the covers was a cool idea, but I’d rather see more of Andrew Robinson’s art!
The Ugly:
- “Come on, Loxley, make it easy on –” “Charlie!”
Sherwood Texas #5
Rating:

I enjoyed the Sherwood, Texas mini-series enough that I’d pre-order a sequel or at least check out anything else that Berryhill and Hillyard do.



















































