Jayson’s Reviews > Feral, Vol. 2: Cat Lady > Status Update
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Notes:
(1) A fairly lackluster finale. Still good, but a lot of lost potential.
- It didn't really squeeze as much out of the cult horror subgenre as I'd hoped. Actually, not much at all beyond the initial shift.
(2) By the end of the arc, we're pretty much back where we started.
- The core group are all in the same place once more, albeit with fates hanging in the balance.
— Apr 28, 2025 10:00PM

Notes:
(1) A fairly lackluster finale. Still good, but a lot of lost potential.
- It didn't really squeeze as much out of the cult horror subgenre as I'd hoped. Actually, not much at all beyond the initial shift.
(2) By the end of the arc, we're pretty much back where we started.
- The core group are all in the same place once more, albeit with fates hanging in the balance.
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Jayson
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Notes:
(1) The first couple issues here are more or less transition issues.
- Issue #6 checks in on Patch and gives his backstory.
- Issue #7 follows Elsie, Gigi and the kittens, leading to their arrival at the titular cat lady's house.
(2) By issue #8 we're in full-on cult horror mode. Sort of like "The Wicker Man" or "Midsommar."
- I'm intrigued to see how this plays out.
— Apr 28, 2025 08:45PM

Notes:
(1) The first couple issues here are more or less transition issues.
- Issue #6 checks in on Patch and gives his backstory.
- Issue #7 follows Elsie, Gigi and the kittens, leading to their arrival at the titular cat lady's house.
(2) By issue #8 we're in full-on cult horror mode. Sort of like "The Wicker Man" or "Midsommar."
- I'm intrigued to see how this plays out.
Jayson
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Notes:
(1) I don't know quite what to expect. The subtitle suggests it's going to be more akin to "Stray Dogs," more psychological trapped-room horror than the first arc's zombie jump-scare rampage.
- Which, if so, would signal that every arc will be in the mold of a new horror subgenre.
- I'd be all for that. I mean, running away from zombies can get repetitive awful fast.
— Apr 28, 2025 05:15AM

Notes:
(1) I don't know quite what to expect. The subtitle suggests it's going to be more akin to "Stray Dogs," more psychological trapped-room horror than the first arc's zombie jump-scare rampage.
- Which, if so, would signal that every arc will be in the mold of a new horror subgenre.
- I'd be all for that. I mean, running away from zombies can get repetitive awful fast.

