Madame Cymbaline's actions were designed to force Lucifer to act, but what Lucifer does in response will shock both friend and ally alike as she pushes her powers to their absolute limit in an all-out assault on Graeae Towers.
If you're not reading Hexed then shame on you. Don't start here because you'll ruin seven issues of incredible build up, but go back and start at the beginning of this volume. For an industry that wants diversity and not to see capes or cheesecake as the focus of the story it amazes me how many people are completely missing Hexed. Don't be one of those people. Check it out. Pass it along and hey if it really isn't for you that's cool, but read a few issues before you decide that. For me, it's probably my favorite monthly title right now and that's saying a lot if you follow even half of my reviews on the site. Read Full Review
Nelson, Mora and Cassata have definitely outdone themselves with this one. I don't really think there's any more than can be said about this issue. From cover to cover, this is, without a doubt, the best Hexed issue yet, and if this is anything to go by, things are about to get a lot more interesting for our intrepid duo. Read Full Review
Hexed is easily one of the best comics on the stands today. Michael Alan Nelson and Dan Mora have built an exciting, supernatural adventure with a strong character-driven story. I read this entire issue with gritted teeth, shocked at the lengths that Lucifer was willing to go. This is the kind of comic that reads like a blockbuster movie. I certainly hope that the big screen is in its future. Read Full Review