How Sweet Tooth: The Return Set Up a Comic Sequel

When it comes to endearing stories, Sweet Tooth ranks among the best. It started out as an underrated comic from Vertigo Comics, dealing with Gus as he tried to navigate a world where humans feared hybrids. Now, it’s a Netflix hit that speaks to love, family, and perseverance in the face of the apocalypse—and more so, how different species can live together in harmony.
Interestingly, creator Jeff Lemire followed the first comic series with Sweet Tooth: The Return. Like its predecessor, it’s vastly different from the TV show. In the process, Lemire set up a path for the comics to continue based on what happened with The Return’s “Deer Boy” — a Gus clone. This sequel could go a few ways, adding to what the original Gus experienced in a world where humanity was thought to have gone extinct.
Gus and the humans partnered up, ended the cult, and went to the surface. Lemire didn’t show what was up there, though. The sequel can focus on what they meet. It’s alleged that humanity died, so the cult and survivors below could be the last of mankind. With Gus 2.0 as their messiah, there is a chance they will meet a world where only hybrids exist. These hybrids could be cruel, forming different societies and empires.

When it comes to endearing stories, Sweet Tooth ranks among the best. It started out as an underrated comic from Vertigo Comics, dealing with Gus as he tried to navigate a world where humans feared hybrids. Now, it’s a Netflix hit that speaks to love, family, and perseverance in the face of the apocalypse—and more so, how different species can live together in harmony.

Interestingly, creator Jeff Lemire followed the first comic series with Sweet Tooth: The Return. Like its predecessor, it’s vastly different from the TV show. In the process, Lemire set up a path for the comics to continue based on what happened with The Return’s “Deer Boy” — a Gus clone. This sequel could go a few ways, adding to what the original Gus experienced in a world where humanity was thought to have gone extinct.

Gus and the humans partnered up, ended the cult, and went to the surface. Lemire didn’t show what was up there, though. The sequel can focus on what they meet. It’s alleged that humanity died, so the cult and survivors below could be the last of mankind. With Gus 2.0 as their messiah, there is a chance they will meet a world where only hybrids exist. These hybrids could be cruel, forming different societies and empires.

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