It's the kind of comic where anything can happen - any character might live, die, betray the others or end up being the hero. Should be great fun to see what happens! Read Full Review
In the art department, Tony Parker provided solid art in the previous issues and he has only gotten stronger. These pencils are tight, consistent, and there are some great visuals in this issue. This is an extremely dynamic and unique world and Parker is doing an excellent job of giving Pak's words life. Minor spoiler coming, but the “Blood of Angels” page gave me chills and Parker really is hitting his stride in this series. Read Full Review
Greg Pak is taking his time crafting this tale and Im perfectly okay with that. He has managed to create a protagonist in Sam that is easily relatable as he wants to save his sister who is in Hell somewhere. His stroke of luck memorizing the map in the Wardens office means that Sams very survival in the book is essential as he gathers a small group of fellow prisoners who wouldnt mind escaping Hell with him. As we move forward with this absorbing read, I am firmly entrenched in what could be a sleeper hit of the year. Read Full Review
The art continues to be fantastic on the series and Parkerknocks it out of the park with the action and fighting in the issue. I can'tsay that this is another five out of five because I think the amount ofinformation presented in the issue slowed the pacing down, but it's still areally good issue. If you enjoyed the first issue and you should have, thenpick this puppy up and get ready for some holy shit moments leading right up tothe third issue. Read Full Review
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