Sweet Tooth Book Two -
Sweet Tooth Book Two -

Sweet Tooth Book Two Paperback

By Jeff Lemire, Jeff Lemire

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The next book in the New York Times best selling series SWEET TOOTH is here, from the award-winning creator of the Essex County Trilogy and Underwater Welder, Jeff Lemire. A cross between Bambi and Cormac McCarthy's The Road, SWEET TOOTH tells the story of Gus, one of a rare new breed of human/animal hybrid children, who has been raised in isolation following an inexplicable pandemic that struck a decade earlier. Gus quickly learns that the path to freedom may be deadlier than captivity. But can he do what it takes to keep the hybrids safe? In the "Animal Armies" finale, the war between the cult army and the militia erupts as Jepperd finally encounters Abbot in his insane attempt to rescue Gus. Not everyone's making it out of this one, and those who do survive will never be the same. Collects issues #14-27

Product code: 9781401280468

ISBN 9781401280468
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H259xW168
No. Of Pages 304
Publisher DC Comics
On Sale Date 19/06/2018
The human race has reached its darkest hour. In the seven years since the Affliction first appeared, billions have died. All the children born since the plague are a strange new race of animal-human hybrids.
One of the few remaining humans, a drifter named Jepperd, has formed a bond with one such child, a sweet, deer-like boy called Gus. But even among the hybrid children, Gus is an anomaly, seemingly born before the sickness began.
Believing that Gus' history might be the key to the plague's origins, Jepperd and the boy will journey north together to Alaska in the hope that if they can uncover the story of his birth, it will lead them to a cure for the sickness.
But the troubling question remains: If Gus isn't a product of the Affliction, was he its cause?