When his family is held captive, Avery must use every bit of his courage and military training to mount a daring rescue of his wife, Emma, and their baby girl Grace from the facility where all this began.
But freeing his loved ones won't be enough. He'll need to make a desperate attempt to ensure that no one else ever goes through what he has, though it may cost everything...
Hidalgo delivers some awesome art on every page of this issue. The story is fast paced and the art gives you that sense of tension as it moves to its conclusion. Read Full Review
A dark and emotional story that pulls on your emotions, as a debut comic series from LaToya Morgan this story arc is strong and definitely has left me wanting to see more from her. A story that makes you stop and think is the sign of a good piece of writing. Read Full Review
Overall, I think Dark Blood floundered a bit in its middle issues, primarily because it just became a bit too bloated. Despite this, I'd still recommend the series to anyone looking for a superhuman story that takes place against a much different backdrop. Read Full Review
Overall the series has it's ups and downs. I think it suffered a little pacing wise in the middle issues.
The story at time suffered from a little too much exposition and dialogue, sometimes again, stifling pacing.
The ending gave our protagonist full access to his powers, with creative historically inspired endings.
I would definitely read from this team again.