The devastating final chapter of the Shakespearian pro wrestling epic! All of Chuck Frenzy's scheming and depravity has led him here. A final battle with arch rival Emmet Crowe, broadcast live on closed-circuit television, inside the diabolical structure of his nightmares: The Crimson Cage. But is this a wrestling match, or a very real fight to the death? Don't miss the bloody conclusion!
The Crimson Cage is, in my humble opinion, the best series Ive read this year, and its also the best series Ive seen from this creative team. Which, when you consider the fact that they're my favourite team working in the industry today, is saying an awful lot. Read Full Review
Overall, The Crimson Cage is an absolute knockout of a series. Lees' tremendous storytelling and obvious love of wrestling shines through issue-to-issue. Whether you're a fan of professional wrestling or not, The Crimson Cage really is a story anybody can enjoy. Read Full Review
Perfect ending to a perfect book.
I hope this creative team finds their way back to the squared circle. I can't do dumb wrestling comics like Do A Powerbomb. I need more Crimson Cage.