
"Starkings tells of Sahara's history in a very direct, straightforward manner, but there are a slew of complex issues underneath each event. (Churchland's) minimal linework is surprisingly expressive and incredibly consistent. This issue ... will continue to resonate with you well after you are finished."
— Ryan The Iowan
, Weekly Power Rankings @ Newsarama
"Incredibly well done. One thing I really like about Elephantmen is that you pretty much get a solid story in each issue. They are doing a great job of keeping it episodic while still building on a larger story."
— Darrell Ferguson
, Life of Darrell
"Sahara is probably the most interesting of the human cast in this series and this comic shows you why. A highly recommended comic."
— Brandon Borzelli
, Geek Goggle Reviews
"Beautiful artwork by Marian Churchland."
— Jason Truong
, Crooked Little World
"Another fine issue of Elephantmen. Churchland's almost ethereal art fits well with the flashbacks to the savanna and the sterile atmosphere of the hospital. A powerful chapter in the ongoing saga."
— Greg Burgas
, Comics Should Be Good @ CBR
"While Sahara has been more of a supporting character throughout this series, she is (actually) a key player in everything that has happened and will happen."
— Scott Cederlund
, Wednesday's Haul
"I like Churchland's marker coloring, and there's little touches to her forms (particularly her animals) that suggest something interestingly liquid centered in her manga-informed character art."
— Joe McCulloch
, Jog - the Blog
"I like getting a regular fix of Elephantmen. What really makes this issue stand out is the gorgeous marker art by Marian Churchland."
— James
, Things I Like
"God I love this series."
— Andrew Salmond
, Grizzled Dog
"Less a line being drawn between two disparate experiences than an artist and writer taking both on bravely with the same passion, empathy, and artistic aplomb."
— Brandon
, Comics for Serious Readers
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