Finally, we round this issue up with more Kingdom. Dan Abnett offers a tense, dialogue-heavy script that takes a while to get going but finally manages to deliver something worth noting. Alongside Richard Elson's pencils – made strikingly beautiful by the colors of Abigail Ryder – this issue manages to add a sense of urgency, important and direction into the title. Read Full Review
-- JUDGE DREDD // BLOCK JUDGE: More block judge duties, but at least a central focus is starting to emerge. -- STICKLEBACK // THE THRU'PENNY OPERA: There's some nice art pages in this one. The plot isn't memorable. -- GREYSUIT // PRINCE OF DARKNESS: This is the best entry so far, it actually pretty exciting and has a good cliffhanger. So, believe or not, Greysuit is the best strip this week. -- ICHABOD AZRAEL // ONE LAST BULLET: a quieter entry this week, but it's got a couple good developments -- KINGDOM // AUX DRIFT: I feel like this is the first entry to have more than just fighting, so maybe a narrative will actually form from here. -- OVERALL: Not a particularly exciting week by any means, Greysuit actually outshone Dredd, everything more