The 500 Club has a new world order in mind, and Ellie is caught in the middle; she's set up and without a prayer.
Cillian will stop at nothing to induct Bloody El into his demonic hivemind, and Ellie will have to try something unconventional with Glasya Labolas to shake things up... but will it work as expected?
Dense, seemingly complex ideas go hand in hand withDamn Them All, but issue #10 makes clear that Occam's razor of it all is the probable answer. Theres not some great big mystery at work, its just rich idiots trying to play god and make themselves feel better by giving to the poor. Cillian is not trying to make the world a better place, he is gathering power to try and change El into the person who will reciprocate his love by making deals with twisted angels. Only the demons of this series seem to have real complexity in their straightforward series of skills and desires. Read Full Review
Ultimately, issue ten of Damn Them All is one of the best issues of one of the best series in comics today. While this series is reminiscent of comics of the past, it is telling a story that is very much of the now. Something that is made even clearer with this installment. With issue twelve set to be the ending of this arc (hopefully not the series in general) the $#!@ is about to hit the proverbial fan. Read Full Review
Ellie sure has stepped into this time. Not only has she seen what the 500 Club has been cooking up, but she's also the pawn in an even bigger mystical scheme. Read Full Review
Ah, this one was excellent.