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The Rise of the Antichrist #4 |
Aug 26, 2015
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The issue is out now and is well worth picking up. If you're a horror fan and haven't started up this series, you're doing yourself a disservice.
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The Rise of the Antichrist #3 |
Jul 23, 2015
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The art is amazing, especially for this being an indie comic. A lot of love was put into the eye catching artwork. It's very lush and subversive. There is a sense of a very strange force at work especially as the book goes on. In the end, it seems Micheal is trying to re-enact the life of Christ and is heading into the desert to be tempted for forty days. This concept has promise to help grant the book a sense of clarity it has been missing. Rise of the Anti-Christ needs the presence of a true antagonist for our poor "hero"; Satan revealing himself will help strengthen the narrative, which has been a bit unfocused at this point. Hopefully issue #4 will clear up these issues for one of the strangest comic series I've ever read.
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Rise of the Antichrist issues 1 & 2 #1 |
May 12, 2015
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The first two of its ten issues launch on May 20th and you can find out more about this comic it on it's website.
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Grendel vs. The Shadow #3 |
Apr 09, 2015
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I'd be more inclined to recommend the Grendel Omnibus Vol. 1 to those unfamiliar with the character, and to comic fans in general, because it's an amazing story that feels more like literature than a typical comic book, the latter of which is what we have with this comic. My biggest gripe as a huge fan of this character is that this series cheapens the mythology of the character. Also the dialogue is 90's comics bad, with one-liners and quips being exchanged that a character as literate and elitist would kill someone else for even thinking of uttering.
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