“Dark and freshly twisted, Sparrow & Crowe is full of great story, great characters and more awesome demon possessions than you can shake a crucifix at. Accampo, Rogers and Souza have given the world something that’s one part The Exorcist, one part Elmore Leonard, and one part something all their own. Glad I picked this up!”
— Scott Snyder (American Vampire, Batman, Swamp Thing)
“The most refreshing aspect of this indie title by David Accampo and Jeremy Rogers is that, even though it’s a horror story with detective elements, the tone isn’t soaked in red and black, which helps the actual horror moments pop.”
— Newsarama
“In the tradition of Hellblazer and Twin Peaks, the sunny exterior masks a dark and deeply weird Los Angeles.”
— Gabriel Hardman (Secret Avengers, Exile on the Planet of the Apes)
“Everyone should check out Sparrow and Crowe… Quite a unique book.”
— JH Williams III (Batwoman)
“A twisted romp through the evil that lurks around every corner in the City of Angels. ”
— Corinna Bechko (Heathentown, Betrayal of the Planet of the Apes)
“A haunting paranormal whodunit. Your nightmares are about to get a whole lot scarier.”
— iFanboy.com
“Suspenseful and creepy, a slice of supernatural noir”
— Caroline Pruett, FantasticFangirls.com
“[Jared] Souza’s art is something totally original and a breath of fresh air. It’s the first time in years that I’ve seen a punch to the face in a comic, and it just felt brutal.”
— Paperkeg.com
“This trips my occult-noir fix. I loved the original audio-drama-podcast, so reading Sparrow & Crowe was like meeting old friends at the crossroads of The Exorcist and Chinatown. Dr. Xander Crowe is my patron saint of sardonicism. I’ll always be faithful.”
— Joshua Alan Doetsch (Strangeness in the Proportion)
“Sparrow & Crowe will keep you engaged in Doctor Xander Crowe’s struggles against the sometimes literal demons of his past whether you’re a fan of Wormwood, horror stories, mysteries, or just damn good writing.”
— FanboyComics.net
Hey Guys I have recently rediscovers Wormwood, and i find my self Loving it all over again. The Series one of the best on the web for sure is was said when I heard about the graphic novel, but as you guys put it can be a risk, but I am sure it would have been epic.