Undoing the Afterlife's doom will be no easy task, and Ellie will have to try anything she can-and the corpse of her occultist uncle may be the key.
However, fans can expect some unexpected and hellish twists into the heist genre, as the body of Bloody El's late uncle is a prize feverishly sought after by her enemies.
And as if Ellie's plate wasn't full enough, a love thought lost to the past makes a return, changing things forever...
Damn Them All #7 resumes the urban fantasy series with no gap in quality, taking the elements that struck a resonant chord in the first arc and refining them. From the expositional data pages full of character, the visual representation of demons and angels, and the use of dynamic color effects, the issue ensures that all of the vital elements are on display but provide something new to the larger world and status quo. Just as El is poised to become a more rounded character, Damn Them All is reestablishing its place as one of the more compelling fantasy books on shelves. Read Full Review
Damn Them All returns this week and makes clear that the best new horror series in all of comics isn't going anywhere, but it certainly promises to get even wilder as angels enter the picture. Read Full Review
If you like Supernatural, Hellboy, or Constantine this book is probably for you. It is fun to read although a bit violent at times, easy to read, and contains some pretty realistic information about magickal topics that make it feel like a book that was either really well researched or the author has a first-hand experience with the world of modern-day magick and ritualism. It's a bit heavy on the eyes so be warned but it's not bad art, it's just overwhelming in some parts. Prepare however to fall in love with the godly dog, you have been advised. Read Full Review
If you are looking for something new and intense to read this week on New Comic Book Day, you would be hard pressed to find a better option this week than Damn Them All #7 from Boom! Studios. This is another leap forward for this creative team and this series as a whole. Read Full Review
Holy fuck I missed this book so much. Spurrier and Adlard spend a lot of time setting up the next arc here in a perfectly enjoyable read that made me want to dig the first six issues out so I can better bridge the half-year gap between issues.