The Heathens threaten to return to their villainous ways, destroying any chance to kill the Ripper and force him back to hell in the process.
The split focus of the cast isn't a bad thing but the book was working a lot better with them together or with a greater focus on Shih. What we get from her in this issue is what works and resonates for me, though I do like pieces of the others and their subplots that are moving along, especially with Sofia and her discovery. The book does flow well overall once it gets rolling and the artwork is definitely appealing with our diverse cast of time-displaced characters handling the modern world. Just the sequence of them in the cab alone is almost worth the price of admission. Read Full Review
Each issue of The Heathens only further solidifies my initial thought that this was a story that should have been a one-and-done graphic novel rather than an ongoing comic and this time it's because it's almost impossible to make sense of without going back to reference the first two issues. Read Full Review
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