Dora, a detective traumatized by the same recent supernatural events as Ellie, is suspicious of the untimely death of Alfie-a man who helped her in desperate times.
As new terrors unfold, the two witness strange changes to the political landscape of Britain: a gibbering madness infecting the population.
Ellie fears the worst, and seeks the only thing she thinks can help.
A demon may be behind what's happened, one that predates even the Ars Goetia... and isn't so easy to control...
Damn Them All #2 is a follow-up issue that may be just as strong as the first, trading some of the magical spectacles for a deeper look into the storys setting. From the opening pages of the school shooting to the degrading of magical rules and then an extended conversation about said occurrences, Spurriers script weaves an effective look into how the world and El by extension are having to reckon with her uncles death. Pairing that focus with Adlard's art, which renders the reality-shattering demons and concrete world of urban England, the issue finds the right balance that makes an urban fantasy succeed. The first issue on its own was a strong contender for one of the best books of the year, and issue two reinforces that call. Read Full Review
The laws of magic in this world are clear enough to understand, and there is plenty of intrigue with spirits being let loose and the mad rush to contain them. Read Full Review
EXCELLENT
It's basically a continuation of Spurrier's Hellblazer run and I for one could not be happier about it. Spurrier has a knack for mixing social commentary with magic that just hits right every single issue.