Lynn enters the center of the Inferno with those who turn their backs. Lucifer lies in wait with the final offer to end her suffering. Will Lynn find her forsaken family?
From Lonnie Nadler and Zac Thompson, the writers of the break-out hit The Dregs and Cable, and Kyle Charles, the artist of Roche Limit, comes a journey through hell that HAD to be told at AfterShock Comics!
Her Infernal Descent wasn't always an easy read with its content and the leaning into some of the literary aspects that didn't quite flow well for me, but it was a strong work as a whole. This finale only suffers for me in that it's several months late and it loses some of its energy from that, but for those that read it later in singles and trade form that won't matter and it's simply a solid culmination of events following Lynn's story. Eoin Marron stepped in well and delivered a great looking book that captured the essence of what came before. This was a really great series that stands apart from what a lot of comics do in general, and what a lot of AfterShock Comics has done, and has me hopeful for more intriguing works like this. Read Full Review
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