Unholy Grail #4

8.7

Critic Rating

3 Reviews
8.2

User Rating

2 Reviews
Writer Cullen Bunn
Artist Mirko Colak
Cover Price $3.99

In a story where Merlin is the paragon of evil, how will Morgan Le Fay be depicted? The greatest enemy of Camelot arrives in the darkest chapter of this Arthurian horror tale. And the love affair between Lancelot and Guinevere is revealed-with deadly consequences!

From writer Cullen Bunn (X-Men Blue, Deadpool, Venom) and artist Mirko Colak (The Punisher) comes a Lovecraftian take on the Arthurian legend that HAD to be told at AfterShock Comics.

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  • 9.6

    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes

    Jan 03, 2018

    The story of Camelot is twisted into something unnatural in this gloriously deviant series. The fall has begun for Arthur, though he doesn't know that a demon has shaped his life's path. Wickedly entertaining reading with visuals that are classical and horrific. Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    CourtOfNerds - Grant Stoye

    Nov 15, 2017

    Its rare to see a book this good flying under the radar, but thats what Unholy Grail has done for four issues. Cullen Bunn reinforces just how phenomenal he is at spinning a truly scary yarn, and Colak is the perfect compliment. Aftershock has yet another winner on their hands, and this genre-blending book should be placed in front of as many eyes as possible. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Weird Science -

    Nov 18, 2017

    This is an interesting depiction of the Arthurian legend. We are now entering the traditional tale of the more tragic years of Arthur's court, and anyone who knows the myths will now know that the seeds are sown for Arthur's demise. The familiarity of the story isn't a bad thing, as it is freshened by Bunn's fine writing; it takes on an ominous tone - dark and delicious. Qualities which are also mirrored in Mirko Colak's art - if only Hollywood could portray the story on screen with the beauty and sensitivity of Colak's art in this series. Another fine issue of a fine series. Read Full Review

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